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English: Bombé desk and bookcase (1753), by Benjamin Frothingham, Jr., Charlestown, Massachusetts.
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This is the earliest documented piece of bombé furniture made in the 13 Colonies. Made for a Dr. Sprague, the desk was signed and dated by Frothingham.

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