X
Forgot Password

Forgot Password?
(Enter your email below.)


Cancel

Not a member?
Create your account today!

Search from over 100,000 items available at auction now


Advanced
Search
Learn how to bid

Freeman's: Pennsylvania Sale: Lot 732

An historic mahogany book press associated with Benjamin Franklin, london, paris or philadelphia, 1750-1790, Having a rectangular curve

Total Views: 40

Estimated Price:

   £   

Realised Price:

   £   
pricesVerified

What is this symbol? This symbol indicates that this auction hose has verified this price result.

Register or log in to view price data

An historic mahogany book press associated with Benjamin Franklin

london, paris or philadelphia, 1750-1790

Having a rectangular curved edge top above four recessed panel cabinet doors on straight bracket feet.

W. 57 1/2 in. H. 48 in. Depth 20 1/2 in.



PROVENANCE:

One of a pair of book presses purportedly owned by Benjamin Franklin, the other is now in the collection of the Independence National Historical Park. Chalk inscription on the back board indicates where on board ship the piece was to be stored. The bookpress is included in the Frankliniana Database online Interactive Exhibit, established during The Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary in 2006, and maintained by Franklin & Marshall College, The Phillips Museum of Art.

Estimated Price:    £   

Additional Lot Information & Condition Report


Additional Forthcoming Lots

Catalogue Information

Auction House

Freeman's

Auction Title

Pennsylvania Sale

Auction Date

15 November 2009

Location

1808 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA

USA

19103

Phone: +1 215.563.9275

Fax: +1 215.563.8236

Email: Info@freemansauction.com

Philadelphia, PA, USA

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

View realised price and lot details for Lot 732: An historic mahogany book press associated with Benjamin Franklin, london, paris or philadelphia, 1750-1790, Having a rectangular curve from Freeman's's Pennsylvania Sale. See additional auction price results for lots from this auction on the Freeman's profile page.

  • Sign Up For Free Email Updates

Thank you!
Why not register for a
FREE account today?