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Karolik Collection of Eighteenth-Century American Arts"},{"label":"Current Owner","value":"Museum of Fine Arts, Boston"},{"label":"Subjects (AAT)","value":["Desks and bookcases","Secretary-bookcases","Bookcases","Desks"]},{"label":"Subjects","value":["Desks","Bookcases"]},{"label":"Bibliography","value":"Book: Edwin J. Hipkiss,?áEighteenth-Century American Arts: The M. and M. Karolik Collection?á(Cambridge: Harvard University Press for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1941), no. 18.  Online resource: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Collections, http://www.mfa.org/collections (Accessed July 8, 2015), 39.176."},{"label":"History of Ownership","value":"Descended in the Avery, Greenough and Townsend families. Purchased from Edward Greenough Townsend of New York by the present owner, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as of 1960."},{"label":"Dimensions","value":"Height 88.5 in. (224.8 cm), Width 29.5 in. (74.9 cm), Depth 20.5 in. (52.1 cm)"},{"label":"Description","value":"Queen Anne-style desk-and-bookcase made of walnut primary wood and white pine, rosewood, ebony secondary woods.  Surmounting the upper case is a broken arch pediment and five ball and spike finials mounted to plinths: one at each corner and one at center. The tympanum is outlined with stringing and at center is an inlaid star of rosewood and satinwood, matching those on the doors and unfolding lid. The upper case consists of two tombstone doors, outlined in inlay. The upper shelves of the interior are concave and carved with a shell design. Within the upper case are pigeonholes, tall vertical partitions and three small drawers flanked by pigeonholes. Below the upper case are two knobbed pull-out shelves. The front of both cases are crotch-veneered. The lower case has a hinged fall-front writing surface that, when opened, rests on knobbed lopers and four graduated drawers. Within the lower case are two layers of drawers and one of pigeonholes, with central drawers flanked by pilasters. The top drawer of the lower case is set between the lopers. The drawer fronts are decorated with veneered panels and banding of mahogany, ebony, and satinwood to simulate the appearance of being two separate drawers each rather than one. The drawer edges are molded. Each drawer is fitted with escutcheons with bail pulls and keyholes. The base of the lower case is trimmed with decorative molding. The feet are bracket. According to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston object record, at some point, the finials were removed and one was replaced by a compressed and gilded flame finial at the center of the pediment."},{"label":"Date Digitized","value":"1/30/2019"},{"label":"Marks, Signatures, and Inscriptions","value":"On the inner sides of the two cabinet doors are later specimens of penmanship, odes to Liberty, to Commerce, and the Penman's Advice, signed by Benjamin Gudworth and Thomas Blake, 1766."},{"label":"Materials","value":"Walnut; White pine; Rosewood; Ebony; Satinwood; Brass"},{"label":"Style","value":["Queen Anne"]},{"label":"Basis of Date","value":"Dated based on Queen Anne style by Edwin J. Hipkiss (1960)."},{"label":"Date (EDTF)","value":"D:00 M:00 Y:1720 - D:00 M:00 Y:1730"},{"label":"Basis of Origin","value":"Boston or Salem. 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