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(A SECTION OF JOHN HANCOCK'S DESK)

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(A SECTION OF JOHN HANCOCK'S DESK)
A Great Hancock relic, a mahogany frame made of wood from a desk owned by John Hancock. The frame measures 8 3/4" x 10 1/4" and contains an attractive view of Hancock's home. Upon the verso are four additional small pieces of the desk affixed with nails, along with a paper tag reading: "Frame made of wood from John Hancock's Desk", along with a ca. 1875 label with pencil note reading "Mrs. Harriet C. Chase". Indeed, on the verso one of the pieces of wood bears routing which at one time held the bottom of a desk drawer. Harriet Chase was the wife of Thomas Greenleaf Chase, Hancock's great nephew. Provenance: "The Hancock-Chase Collection, formerly housed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, thence consigned to Butterfields. An important relic, in very good condition.