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Desk
Attributed to: Nathaniel Gould (American, 1734–1781)
1760–80
Object Place: Salem, Massachusetts
Medium/Technique
Mahogany, white pine
Dimensions
Overall: 111.8 x 97.8 x 61 cm (44 x 38 1/2 x 24 in.)
Credit Line
The M. and M. Karolik Collection of Eighteenth-Century American Arts
Accession Number41.574
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAmericas
ClassificationsFurniture – Case furniture and boxes
Catalogue Raisonné
Eighteenth-century American Arts No. 27
InscriptionsInk inscription on bottom of central drawer inside:
"This desk is supposed to have been built in . . . /
It was the property of . . . Emerson /
Was bought of Thomas Emerson his . . . /
By Sidney A. Merriam 1874 /
Fell to Arthur A. Merriam Aug. 14, 1874"
Bought of Mrs. Merriam 1939
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Chalk inscription on side of top left interior drawer: [arithmatic equation]
"This desk is supposed to have been built in . . . /
It was the property of . . . Emerson /
Was bought of Thomas Emerson his . . . /
By Sidney A. Merriam 1874 /
Fell to Arthur A. Merriam Aug. 14, 1874"
Bought of Mrs. Merriam 1939
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Chalk inscription on side of top left interior drawer: [arithmatic equation]
ProvenancePossibly made for a member of the Emerson family (see inscription); by descent to a Thomas Emerson; bought from him in 1874 by Sidney A. Merriam; "fell to" Arthur A. Merriam, August 14, 1874; presumably by descent to his wife; purchased in New York in 1939 from Mrs. Merriam for the M. and M. Karolik Collection of Eighteenth-Century American Arts; given in 1941. (Accession date: September 11, 1941)