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Submitted photo · June 18, 2026

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4 feet tall and 4 feet wide approx

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AI Identification

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Art Deco style secretary desk with side display cabinets

Antique Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$450 – $850

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This large wooden furniture piece appears to be a multi-functional secretary desk flanked by integrated display cabinets, stylistically consistent with the Art Deco or late Art Nouveau eras, possibly dating to the early-to-mid 20th century. The central section features a drop-front desk panel with a book-matched veneer pattern, beneath which sits a shallow carved drawer and three larger bowed drawers with circular metallic pulls. The flanking cabinets feature curved glass doors with vertical wood mullion details. Decorative floral or foliate relief carvings are visible on the crest, above the desk panel, and on the lower drawer transition. The wood appears to be finished in a medium-to-dark walnut or mahogany tone. Visible condition issues include significant wood loss and surface chipping along the base, scratching on the desk face, and possible wear to the finish on the drawer fronts. The owner estimates dimensions at approximately 4 feet tall by 4 feet wide. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the provided image; therefore, this identification is based solely on stylistic analysis and requires in-person expert verification for a specific manufacturer attribution.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the digital images provided, I have examined this multi-functional secretary desk with integrated side display cabinets. Stylistically, the piece appears consistent with Art Deco or late Art Nouveau influences, possibly dating to the early-to-mid 20th century. I cannot verify the exact wood species or construction methods from a photo, though the graining suggests a walnut or mahogany veneer. The value range assumes the piece is a period-correct example and not a later 'in the style of' reproduction. The estimate reflects the significant condition issues visible, including notable wood loss, finish wear, and surface chipping along the base. In the current market, decorative furniture of this scale is valued for its utility and aesthetic appeal, but significant restoration costs can suppress the hammer price. If this piece were found to be by a specific renowned manufacturer, its value could increase; however, without a visible maker's mark—which I cannot confirm from these images—it must be treated as an unattributed decorative object. A reproduction or a modern 'revival' piece would typically command a lower value, likely in the $150–$300 range. To establish a more precise valuation or confirm the era of manufacture, a physical inspection is required to examine joinery (such as dovetail construction), hardware oxidation, and the underside of the cabinetry. Documentation of provenance or a discovered manufacturer’s stamp would also be necessary to move beyond this working hypothesis. Market demand for large, dark-wood case goods is currently stable but selective, with buyers prioritizing condition and unique silhouettes like the bowed drawers seen here.

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