If the foot fits…

Secretary desk, owned by William Penn. Made in London, after 1710.
One of the original feet to the secretary desk owned by William Penn has been found!
This wonderful discovery is due to the help of a number of people. It all began when Laura Keim, curator of the Germantown Historical Society’s collection, came across a foot in their collection with a label stating it belonged to the desk of William Penn. We knew that the current feet on the desk were not original. But could this be one of the right ones?

It fits!

The original foot is placed back on the desk. Desks made during this time period had large ball feet. Compare it to the much smaller “restoration” foot above.

The foot screwed into the desk. This common feature made it easier to move the desk, as well as more practical to ship it.

LCP shareholder Jay Robert Stiefel, LCP Curator of Art & Artifacts Linda August, LCP Trustee Beatrice Garvan, Furniture historian Adam Bowett, and Curator of the Germantown Historical Society Laura Keim examine the desk.
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