This is a fine antique gentleman''s correspondence desk. An English, rosewood writing table with decorative boxwood inlay, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1900. Rich in detail and craftsmanship, with versatile storage and a graceful profile, ideal for study or reception room use.
Handsome stepped form with an upper arcaded back rest and integrated mirror plate for added visual interest
Crafted from quality stocks, displaying deep caramel hues and striking grain patterns
Decorative boxwood inlay accentuates the crisp lines and profile throughout
Canted upper compartments finished with ornate brass galleries — the right side hosting a useful four-division document slide
Generous tooled and embossed leather skiver presents a comfortable writing surface
Lower drawer suite features a pair of deep drawers flanking a central full-width drawer, all dressed with inset brass-lined locks — key absent
Raised upon elegant tapering legs, terminating in brass castors for easy repositioning
A superb example of Victorian desk furniture with enduring appeal and fine storage capacity
This antique desk is a delightful and practical period example, and would grace any refined interior. From the drawing room to an appropriate alcove, the finish and quality is ready to accentuate throughout the home. Solid joints and construction, delivered ready to enjoy.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 101.5cm (40'''')
Max Depth: 56.5cm (22.25'''')
Max Height: 107cm (42.25'''')
Surface Height Width: 74.5cm (29.25'''')
Kneehole Width: 89cm (35'''')
Kneehole Height: 61.5cm (24.25'''')
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Internal Reference: 25390
Antique Number: SA1141956
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
Height is 107cm (42.1inches)
Width is 101.5cm (40.0inches)
Depth is 56.5cm (22.2inches)
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