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<p><b><span style='font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:windowtext'>[HENRY DEARBORN] <BR><BR></span></b><b><span style='font-size:14.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:windowtext;text-transform: uppercase'>General Dearborn’s Field Desk</span></b><span style='font-size: 12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:windowtext'><BR><BR>(1751-1829). Revolutionary War officer and statesman who served on General Washington’s staff at Yorktown; Secretary of War under Jefferson (1801-09), major general in the War of 1812 and US Minister to Portugal. General Dearborn is the only Major General to be removed in the middle of a major war (War of 1812). His beautifully grained walnut field desk with brass trim, 15¼"x9"x6", with brass medallion nameplate at top center and equipped with two brass handles set within each side. Opening to a felt-covered fold-out writing table with sliding brass locks, there are four small compartments at top left with cover 3¾"x2"x1½". On left of this compartment is a pressure panel which conceals a spring, which when depressed releases two secret drawers housed in the interior of the of the top’s large compartment which comprises one half the box. Drawers are 6-5/8"x1½"x5/8"; middle compartment with cover 6-3/8"x1-7/8"x1½"; two small square compartments without covers measure 2"x2"x1½". The desk evidences light wear from use, and has a few minor abrasions and small cracks in the wood, only adding character to this beautiful hand crafted piece. Key lacking; o/w very nice. Provenance includes Dearborn genealogical documentation titled “Showing the ownership of the Box Desk of General Henry Dearborn,” dated 1952 under the signature of Marguerite Hinkley Cohn who states, “The Box Desk descended to Sarah Ellen Dearborn, who gave it to me 1901, as a gift on my sixteenth birthday.” She was the great-grand-daughter of General Henry Dearborn. This letter provides detailed lineage of the Dearborn desk since the late 1700’s.</span></p>
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