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AI Identification

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Reproduction secretary desk with tambour-style roll-top

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AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $650

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This furniture piece appears to be a modern reproduction of a secretary desk, stylistically consistent with Federal or Hepplewhite-inspired revival styles. The item is constructed with a dark reddish-brown wood finish, possibly mahogany or a stained veneer, showing a flame-grain pattern on the drawer fronts. The upper section features two horizontal drawers atop a tambour-style roll-top, which opens to reveal an interior cubby system with four open compartments and a central vertical divider. Below the writing surface, a lockable drawer sits above four larger drawers, each decorated with brass-toned ring pull hardware. The base is supported by short, tapered legs. Several condition issues are visible, including surface scratches on the edges, minor chips in the finish on the bottom right drawer, and what appears to be a small white scuff or paint transfer on the right side. The hardware and uniform high-gloss finish are consistent with 20th-century mass-production techniques rather than antique hand-craftsmanship. As no maker's mark or brand label is visible in the provided image, this identification is based solely on the object's silhouette and aesthetic features.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this furniture piece, which appears to be a 20th-century reproduction secretary desk in the Federal or Hepplewhite style. From what I can see, the uniform high-gloss finish, the specific style of the tambour roll-top, and the brass-toned hardware suggest mass-production rather than period craftsmanship. I cannot verify the specific wood species or structural integrity from a photo; a physical inspection would be required to determine if the flame-grain pattern is a high-quality veneer or a laminate. The value estimate is based on the item as a decorative reproduction. The market for mid-to-late 20th-century revival furniture is currently stable but influenced heavily by condition. I have noted several surface scratches, minor chips on the lower drawer, and possible paint transfer on the side, all of which detract from the potential high-end retail value. If this piece were associated with a high-end manufacturer like Baker or Kittinger—which I cannot confirm without a visible maker's mark—the value could reach the higher end of the range. Conversely, if the construction relies on particle board or inferior materials, the value would likely fall below $300. To confirm the origins and quality of this desk, an in-person examination of the joinery (such as dovetail construction) and a search for branded stamps inside the drawers would be necessary. Documentation regarding its purchase history would also assist in refining this estimate. Please note that unauthenticated mass-produced reproductions typically sell for significantly less than period antiques or pieces from prestigious 20th-century cabinetmakers.

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