Description:
Paul McCobb Planner Group Maple Desk, Winchendon, Massachusetts, mid-20th century, ht. 29. wd. 48, dp. 24 in.
Provenance: A Wellfleet Massachusetts Estate.
Note: Professor Kenneth A. Johnson was a National Science Foundation Fellow at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen in the 1950s prior to joining M.I.T. and purchased many of the items in Denmark that would later furnish his Karl Koch-designed home in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
Estimate $500-700
Surface sanded, notch in right side.
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Keywords
national science foundation, Kenneth A. Johnson, Lincoln, Denmark20th Century Design
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