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Identifying a Vintage Desk?

Identifying a Vintage Desk - openI just bought this today. She said it was her grandmother's. (I even found an old 1 cent Jefferson stamp post card). It is only 3' long and 19" in depth, 32" high. It is veneer because some of its splitting and breaking. I looked everywhere for a stamp with a manufacturer, but can not find anything. It's a cool piece, but I know nothing about it. Is it a spinet or a piano desk?

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It looks like it was converted from a piano into a desk. Im surprised there are no identifying markings on it.

 

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