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Clues On Antique Desk

17 August 2010
antique-roll-top-desk Clues on antique desk

I use a silicon mat with this tray, making it very useful for mealtime. Remove the mat and voile: it is a desk with convenient grooves for pencils and pens. The legs are hollow support pillars that create a space to store newspapers, magazines and the TV Guide. In addition, the central area of the tray tilts out to support books and magazines for optimum reading comfort. I like it a lot.

I have an antique “Drop Lid” Desk to sell, but don’t know how antique desk old, the “Name”, or value.Find Pics where?
Sugg’s where to find pics of old desks for description/value?
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2 Comments to “Clues On Antique Desk”

  1. I bought one of these 20 yrs. ago and have to buy another now. Cannot recommend it enough. Well made and a very beautiful sound. I just love the tinkling of the bells.

  2. The product is exactly what I was looking for but couldn’t find because I did not know what the correct name was for it. “That bell ‘thingy’ that used to hang on shop doors” just didn’t cut it when searching for the product. Once I knew to look for “shopkeepers bell” it was easy. This product is well made of real brass and is practical as well as beautiful. I only gave it a four star because I had to figure out how to keep the top on as it tends to unscrew as the bells(there are three) rotates. Ended up drilling a very, very small hole in the top and screwing in a brass screw to secure the top. One injured finger later the bell was mounted and delightfully announces whomever uses my back door–much better than the alarm buzzer that comes with the alarm system. If you don’t want the bells to ring just put a piece of tape on the hanging pendulum and silence reigns. Couldn’t be better. This would be great for a busy family trying to keep track of just where the kids are!!!

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