by Carlyle LynchMade in Charleston, South Carolina, 1750-65, this kneehole writing desk was also known as a "Bureau Table." The top is held to the sides by a dovetail housed joint. That joint, so easily made today with a router, appears to have been unique to Charleston. Mahogany and cypress. H.32, W.34, D.20 1/2. This piece is part of the collection at the Museum of Early Decorative Arts (MESDA) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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