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American Hepplewhite Virginian Secretary Chest with Provenance

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Presenting a fantastic and historic early 19th century American Hepplewhite Virginian secretary chest with provenance. This secretary chest was made in Virginia in the early 19th century, circa 1810. It is made of cherry, walnut and maple. It is a really intriguing and historic piece when placed in context with it”s amazing provenance ! This piece was originally owned by Major William Alexander Obenchain who hailed from the State of Virginia. He was an engineer and was in the Virginia Corps of Engineers during the Civil War and served on General Robert E. Lee’s staff. It was acquired by him before the Civil War and we believe that this piece was on campaign with him during the War. We know for a fact that he fought at the Battle of Richmond as we have his original Field Map for that Battle in our Collection. It has remained in family ownership ever since. The top drawer pulls out and drops to reveal an secretary and writing area, complete with 2 secret compartments and 7 drawers and 8 cubbies. The 3 drawers underneath are graduated in size and it ends with a serpentine shaped base and sits on four hand carved legs with original ‘Universal 3’ casters. It has it’s original brasses and hardware throughout, save the addition to 2 contemporary additional brass hinges to the drop down desk as the original hinge on the right is broken. Otherwise, the piece is in it’s entirely original condition ! What makes this piece even more intriguing and appealing is the hole in the back of the piece as seen in the photos. This hole is not symmetrical or fully round and appears to serve no purpose to the piece whatsoever. Sometimes, pieces have holes for wiring for lighting put in them over the years, but this one never had lighting. To make matters even more intriguing, is that the hole is replicated in the corner portion of the bottom drawer and someone (a very long time ago) has used a tin can top to cover the hole in he drawer. The tin can top is period to the Civil War Era in my opinion. My conclusion, is that (whilst I am by no means a ballistic expert) that these holes were created by musket balls fired during one of the Major’s campaigns in the Civil War. It is entirely conceivable that this piece, being strapped to a mule for carriage, would have been on it’s side. I am of the opinion that both were caused or created by a musket ball entered the chest trough the base and back. I also believe that the Major used what he had at his disposal on the battlefield, namely, a tin can lid to repair the hole in the drawer. So this piece is a very special piece, indeed ! Not only is it an early 19th century American piece but it also has a connection to the state of virginia, the civil war, historic & important figures in that war and impeccable provenance and history ! It is truly unique ! Provenance: See Above – from the Estate of Major W.A. Obenchain. Condition: Very good overall. 2 new hinges added to drop down desk. Some cracks, blemishes etc from age and use. No key. Otherwise in superb original condition. Dimensions: 44.25? Tall, 42.75? Wide and 20.25? Depp with secretary closed. 33.25? Depp with secretary open. Knee Clearance on desk is 32.2?.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 44.25 in (112.4 cm)Width: 42.75 in (108.59 cm)Depth: 33.25 in (84.46 cm)
  • Style:
    Hepplewhite (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1810
  • Condition:
    Repaired: Hinges. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Very good overall. 2 new hinges added to drop down desk. Some cracks, blemishes etc from age and use. No key. Otherwise in superb ORIGINAL condition.
  • Seller Location:
    Dallas, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3978119176752
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