Item Description
Product Description The original of this Mahogany desk and bookcase, made for the Updyke family in the 1770s, is one of ten block-fronted examples drafted by members of the Townsend and Goddard families of Kingston and Newport, Rhode Island. Block fronting, or the raised-recessed-raised triad of panels with the shell as an integral part of each, is considered to be uniquely American. The last one remaining in private hands was sold at Christies on June 3, 1989 for $12.1 million, a world record-breaking price. The hand carving represents 37 hours by meticulous Kindel craftsmen to achieve the beautiful and precise look of the original. Seventeen drawers and six compartments line the desk, and the ten separate sections in the bookcase are channeled to allow numerous subdivisions.
Dimensions
Width 45 3/4" (116.2 cm)45 3/4INH
Depth 26" (66 cm)26INH
Height 98" (248.9 cm)98INH
Specifications Finished in Winterthur, High (27)