The people Sarah got it from bought it at an antique store in Fredricksburg, TX. They did not know anything else about it. I was hoping it had a "story". I am sure it served students very well in its time. I am so happy to give it a new home. I know it will become near and dear to this school teacher's heart. I was not quite sure where to put it. I put it by the front door. Sometimes when you place something, you get that feeling it belonged there. Unfortunately, I do not have that feeling. It will have to grow on me or I will move it. Thanks Sarah for finding this wonderful desk
I placed it by the front door. I am not 100%
happy with that placement.
The seat still folds up.
This is the front. Another desk would have bolted
to it.
This is how it looks with the seat down.
This is a sideview with the seat down. I used
Old English on the wood and cooking oil(Randy's
suggestion) on the iron.
Thinking it looked rather plain. I "falled" it up.
I wonder how long Liam will let it stay like this.
2 comments:
OMG....I love the desk. It is beautiful.
I keep coming back to this picture of the desk.........I LOVE IT
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