Posted 2 years ago
Hannah
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I have had this piece for over 25 years-I got it from a friend and truly don't remember the history of how she got it or exactly how old it is. I believe it is called a "Secretary's Desk", and made of Tiger Oak. It has a slant top that opens up and inside there are slots for mail, stationery, supplies and the like. I was wondering if anyone can shed some light on it for me-how old, what is it called, where it was made or is from, what it may be worth, etc. Please contact me at: thevintagepackratetc@yahoo.com.
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