UNIK-VISUAL.FR ≡ Holiday Gifts Dutch Liquorice Fire Decoration Botanicals, Flower & Fruit
  • Press Clippings & Exhibitions

  • 2016, Press Feature, Aaron Burr Desk, Name This Famous Antique, Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine

2016, Press Feature, Aaron Burr Desk, Name This Famous Antique, Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine

$35.65 $68.8
Description From McLeod, Mike. “Aaron Burr Desk.” Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine. January 2016. http://www.go-star.com/antiquing/famous-antiques0116.htm (25 January 2019): This unique table/desk/chair combination is the work of Stephen Hedges who patented the design in 1854. However, this particular piece of furniture has acquired the name/title of an “Aaron Burr desk due to an article in the New York Herald in 1911 stating that Burr owned one. However (again), the design was patented almost two decades after Burr’s death on September 14. 1836 so this is historically a little hazy. Aaron Burr’s notoriety for killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel no doubt helped give this interesting piece of furniture a claim to fame. This particular Burr desk is described by George Glazer Gallery of New York City (where it is featured at www.georgeglazer.com) as, “A metamorphic oval table, having four cabriole legs, ending in scrolled feet and casters. The top opens by hinges at the center, with one half serving as a desk (with inset drawer), the other half swiveling out on hinges to become a barrel back desk chair (facing the desk), upholstered in striped cut red velvet with brass nails … very similar in form to a walnut veneered example sold at Christie’s on October 3, 2007, stamped ‘Stephen Hedges New York.’ That example sold for $5,250, including buyer’s premium; another example sold al Christies in January 1998, for what is likely an auction record — $29,900, including buyer’s premium.” Aaron Burr was an officer in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. He is credited with saving an entire brigade from capture by ordering its retreat from advancing Redcoats. Ironically, among those saved in the brigade was Alexander Hamilton. The famous duel was inspired by what Burr took as Hamilton’s slanderous words against his character that were published in a newspaper after he lost an election for governor of New York. Facing one another, Hamilton fired first and missed. Burr fired, hitting Hamilton above the right hip; the bullet passed through his liver and spine. Alexander Hamilton was taken to New York and died a few days later, Adding irony to the tragedy, the duel took place at the same place in New Jersey where Hamilton’s son had also died in a duel. Burr was charged with several crimes for dueling, but the charges were all dropped later. Before the duel, Aaron Burr had served as Vice President under President Thomas Jefferson, After the duel, his life never got back on track, and he died on Sept. 14, 1836, two years after a stroke paralyzed him. Ted Carlton of Utah correctly identified the Aaron Burr table/desk.
Press Clippings & Exhibitions

Press Clippings & Exhibitions

  • 2012, Prop Rental, GQ & Nordstrom’s Men’s Shop, New York Fashion Week Pop-up Store
    $68.9 $104.73
  • 2011, Museum Exhibition, The Greatest Grid, Museum of the City of New York, Antique New York City Maps
    $50.47 $67.63
  • 2012, Shopping Feature, Worthwhile Magazine, Worth a Look – Fresh Looks and New Ideas
    $52.95 $88.95
  • 2012, Interview with George Glazer, New York Social Diary
    $45.89 $90.4
  • 2010, Interview, Collecting Antique Globes, Antiques Roadshow Insider
    $70.2 $113.02
  • 2011, Museum Collection, Hamilton Grange National Memorial, New York City, Bardin Antique Globe
    $60.29 $117.57
  • 2012, Prop Rental, Bergdorf Goodman Store Windows, Back to School
    $56.99 $92.89
  • 2012, Shopping Feature, Conde Nast Traveler, ‘Maps We Would Hang in Our Dream Apartment’
    $59.1 $95.16
  • 2013, Decorating Feature, Connecticut Cottages and Garden, Jane Capellini Combines Modern and Traditional
    $77.22 $132.05
  • 2012, Prop Rental, Time Magazine Cover with Bill Clinton
    $58.49 $108.21
  • 2011, Shopping Feature, “Collecting Maps: Your Play,” Forbes Life Magazine
    $36.17 $68.36
  • 2012, Prop Rental, Bergdorf Goodman Store Windows, Made to Measure Event
    $64.52 $112.91
  • 2011, Prop Rental, Business US Virgin Islands Premiere Issue Magazine Cover
    $56.12 $103.83
  • 2010, Special Event, The Well-Appointed Room Doyle New York Auction Gallery
    $62.54 $107.57
  • 2012, Shopping Feature, “The Eye, Collections: George Glazer Gallery,” Forbes Life Magazine
    $77.72 $109.59
  • 2013, Shopping Feature, Moda Operandi, Father’s Day Gift Guide Trunk Show
    $48.38 $59.5

© 2026 - UNIK-VISUAL.FR