This handsome antique Federal desk and bookcase exhibits agreeable proportions and features high quality vibrant contrasting inlays. The bookcase has a raised gallery constructed with reeded chimneys at the outer edge and rear corners and a central raised rectangular frieze of flame birch with a cross-banded rosewood border. The treatment on this central panel is associated with the Portland cabinet shop of the Radford brothers; Benjamin, William and Daniel. These brothers were working in Portland during the first quarter of the 19th Century producing high quality Federal furniture, see “The Radford Brothers: Portland cabinetmakers of the Federal period”, Shettleworth Aug 1974. The top board of the book case, within the gallery, is decorated with a period drawing in chalk. The drawing depicts a period gentleman with a high collar, long wig and a pronounced nose to the right of an outstretched cat. The drawing covers the entire top board and was done in the cabinet shop, prior to the installation of the gallery.
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