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Macey Roll Top Desk

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This roll top desk was made by the Macey Co. Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Fred Macey Co. is known for the quality office furniture they manufactured at the turn of the century. This desk is in original finish; it has a deep colored patina with a gloss look. As original finish goes this is nice, the most notable distress would be on the very top of the roll case, there are water marks and slight scratches, such is the case of untouched finishes. A good old finish look in my estimation.

The desk is paneled all the way around side to back. All hardware is original to the desk. The pigeon hole assembly is packed with storage drawers. The desk measures 34” deep x 54” wide x 51” high.

Item ID: 78457

 

 

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