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easel travel desk
Unregistered
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Lee L Woodard and son outdoor table and chairs
Unregistered
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Child's table & chairs
Unregistered
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Drop well vanity
Unregistered

Fossil: Shell. 157,261
Native American Swor... 43,449
Victorian Chair 42,786
Copper, Leaf Shaped... 42,011
Lord Clinton Perfect... 40,883

 

Trying to ID this old desk
Posted By Views Date Posted
Unregistered 17114 December 13, 1901
Price Paid Condition
$180.00 Good
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Description: The tag is the only if I can find on the entire desk. I bought it on Facebook marketplace and when I posted looking to ID it I found a person that bought it out of an old clothing store in Hampton Georgia. She claimed it was in rough shape and she had refinished it and sold it a few months prior. The desk seems to be solid wood. I would like to know the manufacturer or identify the desk. I originally started my search to see if I could order a key. Google searches have pulled up schools and Confederate Sons.
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