Furniture Spotlight by Furniture Consignment Gallery

1940s Walnut Executive Desk

Posted by Jay Frucci on Sat, October 15, 2011 @ 06: 08 AM

The 1940s was a great time for furniture production in America. Our country was recovering from the great depression and people were establishing themselves once again. Italian and Irish immigrants were finding work, buying land and building homes. The American Dream was alive again! And people needed furniture.

Thanks to the Industrial Revo196sf2fhlution craftsman now had machines to help build furniture so not everything had to been done by hand. However, these craftsman still had great skills that they would find ways to put to use. In many cases, these craftsman would get creative and they would add a hidden compartment in a dresser or create a unique mechanism that would allow for a table to expand.  Machines were taking away the craftsman's ability to create and have fun with a piece so it is common with some pieces in the 1940s to see these creative touches in furniture.

What is really neat about this desk is that when you close the center top drawer, it

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automatically locks the top two drawers on the right and on the left. This is very creative because that way, only the center drawer would need to be locked and important papers could be stored in either of the drawers on the left and right side. This feature is pretty cool and is likely the result of a craftsman who was looking for a way to make the desk special.

This walnut desk is beautiful.  Most desks from this era were much smaller. They didn't have large computers and large rooms. This desk was probably built for an executive at a thriving company because the average person, even a business man, would have had little need for a desk of this size. For most people, a simple secretary with a flip down desk was all that was needed to write personal notes or to maintain a chart of accounts.

The wood grain on this desk is stunning and even though it has been refinished, it is in excellent condition and there are no signs of any repair work. The desk is a great deal, is super functional and is priced at $1,170.

 You can find wonderful pieces like this refinished 1940s executive desk at our Hanover Furniture Consignment Gallery or at our newest Furniture Consignment Gallery in Newton, MA.

Topics: Selling Furniture, Desk, 1940s Furniture

Kittinger Furniture Walnut Cocktail Table -- Deal of the Week

Posted by Jay Frucci on Sat, June 18, 2011 @ 06: 03 AM

We are back with our Furniture Spotlight Deal of the Week episodes after a mini sabbatical. Time spent opening our new Furniture Consignment Store in Newton, MA has taken away from our normally scheduled recording time, but we are glad to be back showcasing furniture.  

This week we shine the spotlight on this Burled Walnut Kittinger Cocktail Table. It is Item number 851-36 in our inventory and we just marked it down to $375.   This is a great deal. Kittinger is exclusive reproduction furniture maker which means their pieces are very well made and very expensive. Furniture enthusiasts thirst over Kittinger and here is an opportunity to own a piece of their collection for not a lot of money. 

The cocktail table is very elegant, it has a bookmarked walnut veneer outlined by a banded mahogany inlay that runs around the edges. It does have some signs that it was well loved so the condition of the top is not perfect, but it is not bad. For the price it is a great deal. Call today to buy it and place it in your living room. This item is located in our Hanover, MA Furniture Consignment Showroom which is just 20 miles South of Boston.

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Topics: Selling Furniture, Kittinger Furniture, Wood inlay, Walnut Cocktail Table