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 Desk
Armoire desk An Armoire desk is a Secretary desk.
Desk A desk is a piece of furniture made to read on or to write on, using simple implements like a pencil and paper or c...
Student desk A student desk can be any writing table constructed for use by a teenager or a pre-teen in his or her room...
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 Secretary Desk - Jeff Greef Woodworking
This style of secretary desk is very handy for writing out the bills and other necessary paperwork.
This desk is a study in allowing for wood movement.
Seriously though, it provides good storage, takes little space, and gives a fair size desk area to work on.
http://www.jeffgreefwoodworking.com/pnc/secretary   (362 words)

  
 Desk Top Pictures : Home and Office Desks
See live article   Secretary desk The Secretary Desk form explained here is made of a base of wide drawers topped by a desk with an hinged desktop surface, which is in turn topped by a bookcase usually closed with a pair of doors, often made of glass.
See live article   School desk The term school desk is used mainly for two types of desks: The tiny chair and desk combinations made for pre-schoolers and the larger institutional desks installed in a typical school room.
cheerful as he sits at a desk littered with...
http://www.alicialtd.com/265-Desk-Top-Pictures.html   (648 words)

  
 A Mountain Towns Blood And Sweat For A Half A Century
William Wooton was a kind, generous man. Besides presenting a secretary to Queen Victoria, he gave desks to President Grant and his son - Grant's is now on loan to the Smithsonian Institution; his son's can be seen at the newspaper office in Old Town San Diego.
The desk became a kind of status symbol, reflecting the Victorian appreciation for flexibility in furniture.
Perhaps the Reverend sold his rights, or possibly the desks had enough variations to be innocent of patent violations, but the last "Wooton Style" desk was produced in 1897.
http://www.sharlot.org/archives/history/dayspast/text/2003_03_23.shtml   (648 words)

  
 Secretary desk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To those not used to it, the secretary desk looks like a mutant made up of a mix between a commode-dresser, a slant top desk and a book case.
A secretary desk is made of a base of wide drawers topped by a desk with an hinged desktop surface, which is in turn topped by a bookcase usually closed with a pair of doors, often made of glass.
A secretary desk is generally not used by a person with the title of secretary, since this kind of desk is an antique form which is now extremely rare in the modern office, where a secretary (frequently called an administrative assistant) normally works.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretary_desk   (648 words)

  
 Desks
This unique Secretary Desk is designed to be made in three separate pieces: the base, desk and bookcase.
This desk is similar to the Slant Top Desk that is described above and the classic Governor Winthrop Secretary.
This unique rolltop desk is perfect for a small area, truely one of a kind piece.
http://www.lakesuperiordesign.com/store/Desks.html   (344 words)

  
 Antiques : Furniture : Secretary : All Items on Ruby Lane
The "Office Queen" made by the Moore Combination Desk Co. was designed much like a Wooton Cabinet Secretary but since it was in two parts rather than three it did not infringe on Wooton's patent.
C.1785 English partners desk was hand made and put together with pegs as partial authenticity of the age.Four drawers either side with brass lions head ring pulls,one of which has a wooden pencil trough.
This is a Wooton Standard Grade Cabinet Secretary.
http://search.rubylane.com/search/,id=4.7.16,page=3.html   (344 words)

  
 Secretary
The term secretary is also used to describe a specific type of desk with an hinged working surface, such as a secretary desk, a fall front desk or a Bargueno desk.
Secretary is also the name of a film.
In some countries, a secretary is also the leader of a department of government, and performs duties equal to that of a minister of a ministry, for example The Secretary of Defense.
http://alloffinance.com/Secretary.html   (1096 words)

  
 ►► Superior Desk ◄◄
The term secretary is also used to describe a specific type of desk with an hinged working surface, such as a Secretary desk, a Fall front desk or a Bargueno desk.
A secretary usually works at a desk within an office.
Constructed from composite laminate wood, this desk has everything you need to give a nice...
http://www.riotiym.com/91/28.html   (1751 words)

  
 Magazine Antiques: A Boston tambour desk
The discovery and sale of the labeled Seymour desk was duly noted by Ima Hogg, as is evident in a 1933 inventory and appraisal of the furnishings in her house, Bayou Bend: "1 Antique American Sheraton tambour Secretary desk made by Seymour (IH) 5,000.00."(8)
In the year she bought the desk, it was illustrated in Wallace Nutting's landmark compendium Furniture Treasury..., apparently unbeknownst to her, for Nutting's illustration was credited to Israel Sack.
This marked the first time that a lady's tambour desk of this type had been published, and the form was not yet recognized as the superb manifestation of American neoclassicism that it is acknowledged to be today.(3)
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1026/is_n1_v151/ai_19191880   (983 words)

  
 Chapter Excerpt: Hidden Treasures by Leigh Keno, Leslie Keno and Joan Barzilay Freund
Light splashed across the closed slant lid of the desk section, or secretary (from which the piece gets its abbreviated name), and lengthened the almost-imperceptible shadows of the four drawers stacked below.
Elaborate case pieces such as this secretary are among the priciest furniture ever crafted in the colonies, and they certainly evoke the wealth and sophistication of their original owners.
During the week leading up to the sale, a number of visitors to Sotheby's viewing galleries had speculated that this particular secretary might have been the most expensive piece ever made in eighteenth-century America.
http://www.twbookmark.com/books/29/0446526924/chapter_excerpt10791.html   (5383 words)

  
 Three Rare Wooton Desks Sold, One for Record Auction Price; Maine Antique Digest, January 2002
Wooton also made a smaller desk for women's use (called "Ladies' Secretary" in its 1876 catalog) that was 6 inches narrower and 5 inches shallower than the Superior Grade.
Because the desk is believed to have been commissioned by Queen Victoria for her personal use.
Wooton desks, however, are not so well known to the general public.
http://www.maineantiquedigest.com/articles/jan02/woot0102.htm   (5383 words)

  
 Antiques, Furnishings, Furniture, American, Victorian on Trocadero
The "Office Queen" made by the Moore Combination Desk Co. was designed much like a Wooton Cabinet Secretary but since it was in two parts rather than three it did not infringe on Wooton"s patent.
In addition it had a sliding writing table which allowed the desk to be closed without disturbing work in progress.
The businessman sits at the writing table while his clerk works at the standing desk and passes important papers through a specific space designed for that purpose.
http://www.trocadero.com/directory/Antiques:Furnishings:Furniture:American:Victorian290.html   (5383 words)

  
 Tom Seely Furniture
After its introduction, the secretary desk became one of the premier expressions of cabinetmaking.
As letter writing grew in importance, the secretary desk underwent a variety of stylistic transformations.
Due to the scarcity of books in Colonial America, the combination of a slant top desk with a bookcase didn’t become popular until the mid-18th century.
http://www.tomseelyfurniture.com/desk_73107.html   (80 words)

  
 Pedestal desk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pedestal desk appeared, especially in England, in the 18th century but became popular in the 19th and the 20th, overtaking the variants of the secretary desk and the writing table in sheer numbers.
There were at least two precursors to the pedestal desk: The French Bureau Mazarin (a desk named for Cardinal Mazarin) of the late 17th century and the Chinese Jumu desk or scholar's desk, which Europeans knew almost entirely at second-hand, largely from illustrations on porcelain.
This kind of form is common for a student desk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedestal_desk   (604 words)

  
 Wooton Office Desk Secretary
On Oct 6, 1874 William S. Wooton was granted a patent for the "Wooton's Patent Cabinet Office Secretary." He produced his desks in Indianapolis from 1874-1884.
These desks are considered the best made during the Victorian period and are highly prized by collectors today.
Description: We are pleased to offer this signed queen Anne style "Wooten" desk.
http://www.kaleden.com/detail,,551788.html   (604 words)

  
 Furniture And Its Background
The cylinder-top desk or secretary, which had been introduced in England early in the century, was made to some extent in America at this time but never became really popular here until Victorian days.
Instead of a slant top that could be lowered, the tambour desk had a flat leaf that folded over, and could be supported on slides when opened to provide an adequate writing surface.
The tambour, which appeared on some sewing tables after 1800, was first introduced by Hepplewhite on a desk.
http://www.oldandsold.com/articles04/furniture4.shtml   (1523 words)

  
 Office Photos ~ 1890s
Photograph shows a Wooton Patent Cabinet Office Secretary, probably produced by the Wooton Desk Co., Indianapolis, IN, between 1874 and 1884, although possibly produced as late as 1897 by a purchaser of the Wooton patent rights.
Picture includes a dozen desks with typewriters and male and female typists.
Office with men working at high slant-top desks.
http://www.officemuseum.com/photo_gallery_1890s.htm   (1523 words)

  
 An Office of One's Own - The history of your desk, 1913-2001. By Dan Pink
Before 1920 or so, most desks resembled the Wooton Patent Cabinet Office Secretary, a reproduction of which is also on display.
1913 Sears, Roebuck photo posted in Pink's article, is who was working behind those desks.
As the exhibition shows, it’s a short step from the Modern Efficiency Desk to "open plans," the office design craze of the past two decades.
http://slate.msn.com/id/101597   (1523 words)

  
 Free Desk Plans
This style of secretary desk is very handy for writing out the bills and other necessary paperwork.
But in the real world, most people keep piles of documents on their desks, sticky notes on their computer monitors and pens and pencils...
After having made my last project (Vinny's Kitchen Organizer), my wife asked if I could adapt the design somehow and make a project for her that she could use at work, which would help organize her desk.
http://www.woodworkingplanfinder.com/plans/free/desk-plans.htm   (534 words)

  
 Fall front desk
The fall front desk can be considered as the cousin of the Secretary desk.
Unlike the secretary desk, the fall front desk's desktop panel is in a perfectly vertical position when in its closed position.
Thus, the fall front desk is identical in shape to a Bargueno desk which would have been placed on a stand of drawers, or more precisely to the form know as Desk on a chest or as "chest-on chest".
http://www.teachtime.com/en/wikipedia/f/fa/fall_front_desk.html   (534 words)

  
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 Slant top desk - Freepedia
The slant top desk can be considered in some ways as the ancestor or the little brother, of the secretary desk for it is for all practical purposes a secretary desk without the massive bookcase on top of it.
The slant-top desk has been handcrafted in a variety of styles, the most famous being probably the block front seashell desk of the 18th century which was popular among the well-to-do of Colonial America.
In some places the slant top desk is known as a "bureau" desk, and in others it goes under the name of slope-front desk.
http://en.freepedia.org/Slant_top_desk.html   (302 words)

  
 Amish Secretary Slant Top Desk With Hutch - 33" -
Amish Secretary Slant Top Desk With Hutch - 33"
This beautiful Secretary Desk with Hutch Top is handcrafted using oak or cherry and beautifully finished for a magnificent appeal.
This desk is available with three different hutch top styles: bookcase, beveled glass doors or raised panel doors.
http://www.dutchcrafters.com/product.asp?intProdID=1399&pid=7   (594 words)

  
 Knowledge King - Fall front desk
Unlike the secretary desk, the fall front desk's desktop panel is in a perfectly vertical position when in its closed position.
Thus, the fall front desk is identical in shape to a Bargueno desk which would have been placed on a stand of drawers, or more precisely to the form know as Desk on a chest or as "chest-on chest".
The fall front desk is also called a drop front desk or drop-front desk, and sometimes also a drop lid desk.
http://www.knowledgeking.net/encyclopedia/f/fa/fall_front_desk.html   (213 words)

  
 Slant top desk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The slant top desk can be considered in some ways as the ancestor or the little brother, of the secretary desk for it is for all practical purposes a secretary desk without the massive bookcase on top of it.
The slant-top desk has been handcrafted in a variety of styles, the most famous being probably the block front seashell desk of the 18th century which was popular among the well-to-do of Colonial America.
In some places the slant top desk is known as a "bureau" desk, and in others it goes under the name of slope-front desk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slant_top_desk   (213 words)

  
 Office Photos ~ 1890s
Photograph shows a Wooton Patent Cabinet Office Secretary, probably produced by the Wooton Desk Co., Indianapolis, IN, between 1874 and 1884, although possibly produced as late as 1897 by a purchaser of the Wooton patent rights.
Picture includes a dozen desks with typewriters and male and female typists.
Office with men working at high slant-top desks, c.
http://www.netangola.com/EarlyOfficeMuseum/photo_gallery_1890s.htm   (1270 words)

  
 Slant top desk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The slant top desk can be considered in some ways as the ancestor or the little brother, of the secretary desk for it is for all practical purposes a secretary desk without the massive bookcase on top of it.
The slant-top desk has been handcrafted in a variety of styles, the most famous being probably the block front seashell desk of the 18th century which was popular among the well-to-do of Colonial America.
The slant top desk is also called a slant front desk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slant_top_desk   (306 words)

  
 Desk; Wooton, Secretary, Walnut, Standard Grade, Bird's-Eye Maple Interior, 65 inch. [p4a.com, ltd.]
A Victorian Renaissance Revival carved and burl walnut patent standard-grade secretary desk made by the Wooton Desk Co. (Indianapolis, Indiana), circa 1878.
Desk; Wooton, Secretary, Walnut, Standard Grade, Bird's-Eye Maple Interior, 65 inch.
The Wooton Desk Manufacturing Co. was established in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1870 by William S. Wooton, a former minister turned furniture maker, and remained active...[more information available via subscription]
http://www.prices4antiques.com/itemdetail/16345   (306 words)

  
 May 22, 2005 Antiques Auction - Liveauctioneers
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