4.68K viewsFurniture, Clocks, & Lighting
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I have gotten a desk I believe of hardwood. It is simple, tall legs, desktop with attached, raised shelf, two drawers. In one drawer in a Franklin Shockey Hand Burnished Makers Mark . I wacant find this desk, this mark anywhere. I want very much to ask help identifying this desk. I will attach a picture of the desk and the mark that is inside of one drawer.[attachment]20190719_114039.jpg[/attachment][attachment]20190719_114223.jpg[/attachment][attachment]20190719_114207.jpg[/attachment][attachment]20190719_114207.jpg[/attachment][attachment]20190719_110602.jpg[/attachment][attachment]20190719_114039.jpg[/attachment]

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Since it was such a short lived company,, I have only found three for commercial furniture and yours,, so four total so far !!
Hand Burnished pine,, Sculptured Pine,, and Sculptured Maple plus yours !!
They did not have a standard company logo at all from what I found !! They just marked each furniture group with its product line type !!
With your desk,, because it has the modified Queen Anne style foot at front,,I think it was made close to the end of the company around 1960 because thats when the Queen Anne style was resurfacing in furniture !! It was one of those on again,,off again styles that kept coming back in vogue !!
I remember the two main styles of that era was either Queen Anne or French Provencial !! I had the French Provencial in fruit wood finish !!

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