Looking for details on this desk and chair my great grandmother left for me

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by Krysten, Nov 14, 2018.

  1. Krysten

    Krysten Member

  2. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    Hi Krysten! Welcome to Antiquers!

    I have a daughter with your name only spelled Kristin!

    YOur desk is quite unique. I'm thinking around the 20's, but wait for the furniture people to post.
     
  3. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    That inlay looks like Sorrento ware - close up, please. I'm inclined to agree on 1920s ish.
     
  4. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    both lovely.....
     
  5. Krysten

    Krysten Member

    Did Sorrento make desks? My cursory research doesn't suggest they did, but I'm a newbie.
     
  6. m3ltdown

    m3ltdown Active Member

    Wow so impressed
     
  7. Krysten

    Krysten Member

     

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  8. scoutshouse

    scoutshouse Well-Known Member

    Isn't that marquetry? It's giving me "Italy - Mediterranean"

    20s

    Means nothing, cuz this is actually much older - but
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  9. scoutshouse

    scoutshouse Well-Known Member

    I'm talking Mildred Pierce bungalow Italian/Mediterranean :)
     
  10. scoutshouse

    scoutshouse Well-Known Member

    Sorry, you're right @Ownedbybear - I thought you were referring to Sirocco :)
     
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  11. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    ;)

    The carcass may have been made elsewhere in Italy, panels were sent all over.
     
  12. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    Not A Clue! but cool looking desk & chair.
     
  13. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Welcome, Krysten.
    I love your set.
    I agree, it could be Sorrento, and we need a close up.:)
    The panel could have been ready made in Sorrento for use elsewhere. They had such a huge production of inlaid ware, also for export.
     
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  14. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Think circa 1920 as well. History would be helpful if known.
     
  15. Krysten

    Krysten Member

    I posted a close-up earlier up in the thread for another member who asked for one :)
     
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  16. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Oh, right, I didn't see that, you are very modest with that thumbnail.;) Here it is full image:
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    The tower looks more Alpine to me, so northern Italy and parts of Austria and Switzerland. But Sorrento didn't just make scenes of the Campania region, so it could be Sorrento made.
     
  17. Krysten

    Krysten Member

    My nonna recently passed and left it to me. She was born in 1923 in San Francisco to immigrants from Northern Italy (Piemonte, to be exact). Her parents come over from Italy to SF in 1912. They didn't have a lot of money (her parents were a seamstress and a cook) so I would be impressed if this is something they brought with them from Italy. That seems rather unlikely. I do have a full spreadsheet of all of the items they brought with them on the ship laying around somewhere that I could go through to be sure, however. My italian is poor so it would take some time.

    My nonna stayed in the San Francisco Bay Area her entire life. She lived to 95. She was an art dealer in San Francisco in her 20s (the 1940s) and later became a successful real estate agent. She married in 1951 here, to a fairly wealthy man who had long roots in the San Francisco area. It's possible that this desk came from her mother-in-law, but we really don't know. Her mother-in-law's father owned several gold mines in Sierra County, so they came from old money. There's nothing inside it except for some pictures of me as a child and as an adult, as she had always planned to give this desk to me. She's been telling me she was leaving it to me since I was very young. There's also a 1932 edition of Little Women inside of it, but she had a tendency to put books she thought I would like in different places (some with old letters from the late 20s through early 50s inside of them!).
     
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  18. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    That is so nice, Krysten.
    Northern Italy again, partly alpine. Maybe your nonna bought it because the inlay reminded her of pictures her parents had?
    That is wonderful, you never know, maybe this is on the list after all.
     
  19. LIbraryLady

    LIbraryLady Well-Known Member

    Your nonna sounds like a lovely woman. Sorry for your loss.
     
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  20. AuDragon

    AuDragon Well-Known Member

    Hi Krysten and Welcome.
    It's a most unusual desk and chair. I am sure the clever and intuitive people here will help you fins out more.
     
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