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Desk (Secretary), Pine; carved, painted, gilded, and varnished linden wood decorated with colored decoupage prints; mirror glass; the inside of the fall front lined with silk not original to the secretary, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
ca. 1730–35
Desk and Bookcase, Mahogany, satinwood, maple, verre églomisé<br/>with cedar, American
American
ca. 1811
Desk and bookcase, Mahogany, chestnut, white pine, yellow pine, yellow poplar, cedar; brass, American
American
1760–90
Rolltop desk, David Roentgen  German, Oak, cherry, pine, mahogany, veneered with maple, burl woods, holly, hornbeam (all partially stained), tulipwood, mahogany, and other woods; mother-of-pearl; partially gilded and tooled leather; gilt bronze, iron, steel, brass, partially gold-lacquered brass, German, Neuwied am Rhein
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1776–79
Secretary-bookcase, Robert Fisher  American, Ebonized mahogany, mahogany, mahogany veneer, gilding, bronzing, stamped brass ornaments, and glass (secondary woods: pine, poplar, cherry), American
Robert Fisher
1825–35
Secretary and bookcase, Mahogany, satinwood, ebony with white pine, cedar, American
American
1795–1810
Drop-front desk (secrétaire à abattant or secrétaire en cabinet), Martin Carlin  French, Oak veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, and sycamore; six Sèvres soft-paste porcelain plaques and two painted tin plaques; gilt-bronze mounts; marble shelves; moiré silk, French, Paris and Sèvres
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1776
Secretary, Martin Carlin and French, Oak veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, ebonized holly, and other marquetry wood; brass; green-colored metal; gilt-bronze mounts; marble top.  Soft paste porcelain plaques from the Sèvres Manufactory.
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1781–85
Desk, Benjamin Burnham  American, Cherry, white pine, yellow poplar, American
Benjamin Burnham
1769
Desk, Black walnut, ash, white pine, poplar, American
American
1700–1730
Drop-front secretary (Secrétaire en armoire), Jean Henri Riesener  French, Oak veneered with ebony and 17th-century Japanese lacquer; interiors veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, and ebonized holly; gilt-bronze mounts; marble top; velvet (not original), French, Paris
Jean Henri Riesener
1783
Secretary desk, Wood, marble, gilt bronze, French
French
last quarter 18th century
Desk and bookcase, Mahogany, yellow pine, red cedar, white oak, tulip poplar, American
American
1765–90
Small desk with folding top (bureau brisé), Alexandre-Jean Oppenordt  Dutch, Oak, pine, walnut veneered with ebony, rosewood, and marquetry of tortoiseshell and engraved brass; gilt bronze and steel, French, Paris
Alexandre-Jean Oppenordt
Jean Berain
ca. 1685
Desk chair, Carved and gilded beechwood, caning; modern red leather, French
French
ca. 1760
Desk-on-frame, Sweet gum, possibly mahogany veneer, yellow poplar, American
American
1690–1720
Secretary, John and Joseph W. Meeks  American, Rosewood, satinwood, poplar, pine, walnut, American
John and Joseph W. Meeks
1836–50
Desk and bookcase, Nathaniel Gould  American, Mahogany, white pine; brass, American
Nathaniel Gould
ca. 1775
Secretary, Amboyna wood veneered on pine; gilt-bronze mounts, French
French
ca. 1804–09
Cylinder Desk and Bookcase, Duncan Phyfe  American, born Scotland, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, satinwood, gilded<br/>gesso with yellow poplar, white pine, American
Duncan Phyfe
1815–20
American
1760–75
Child's Desk, Walnut, maple, white pine, American
American
1730–60
“ANAESTHESIA I” desk, Samuel Ross  British, Glass fiber reinforced concrete, aluminum, stainless steel, OSB (Oriented Strand Board, engineered wood), Abidjan clay, turmeric, acrylic, acrylic lacquer, polyurethane
Samuel Ross
2022
Desk, Leopold Eidlitz  American, Cherry, brass, leather, American
Leopold Eidlitz
Weller, Brown and Mesmer
1878
Desk chair (Fauteuil de bureau), Carved walnut; leather upholstery, brass nails, French
French
ca. 1750
Desk chair (fauteuil de cabinet), Gilded walnut, caning, French 18th-century orange velvet, French
French
ca. 1770
Desk Accessory, Antique bronze, American or British
American or British
1850
Desk Accessory, Antique bronze, American or British
American or British
ca. 1850
Drop-front desk (secrétaire à abattant or secrétaire en cabinet), Martin Carlin  French, Oak veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, and ebonized holly; ten soft-paste porcelain plaques; gilt-bronze mounts; marble; velvet (not original), French, Paris and Sèvres
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1773
Desk and bookcase, Oak, pine, British
British
1700–1720
Desk, Harvey Ellis  American, Oak, poplar, copper, American
Harvey Ellis
Gustav Stickley
1912–13
Desk, Stickley Brothers  American, Quarter-sawn oak, oak veneer, cedar, mahogany, brass,
 copper, pewter, leaded glass, American
Stickley Brothers
1904
Desk Set, The Kalo Shop  American, Silver, American
The Kalo Shop
ca. 1910
Desk (bonheur du jour), Claude-Charles Saunier  French, Oak, veneered with ebony, Japanese lacquer, brecchilito marble and gilt-bronze mounts, French
Claude-Charles Saunier
ca. 1765–75
Secretary from the Jay Gould House, New York City, Herter Brothers  American, Ebonized cherry, mahogany, cedar, and brass, American
Herter Brothers
1882
Desk, Kimbel and Cabus  American, Oak, nickel-plated brass and iron hardware, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca.1875
Desk (bonheur du jour), Martin Carlin  French, Oak, mahogany, tulipwood, sycamore, ebony, box and harewood, gilt-bronze mounts, soft-paste porcelain, French, Sèvres
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1769
Desk (bonheur du jour), Martin Carlin  French, Oak, mahogany, tulipwood, sycamore, ebony, box and harewood, gilt-bronze mounts, soft-paste porcelain, French, Paris and Sèvres
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1770
Desk and bookcase, Mahogany, white pine, American
American
1765–90
Secretary cabinet, Oak, pine, and walnut decorated in red, gold, and silver japanning; brass; mirror glass, British
British
ca. 1735