Heal & Son Satinwood Inverted Breakfront Pedestal Desk, c.1890
A late Victorian satinwood pedestal desk by Heal & Son, London, dating to around 1890.
Gracefully formed in an inverted breakfront outline, the desk is crafted in richly figured satinwood whose warm, honeyed surface has mellowed beautifully with age. Satinwood desks of this period are far less common than their mahogany counterparts, admired for their lighter, more decorative presence and increasingly sought after for refined interiors. The top features a shallow gallery to the rear and softly rounded front corners, set above twin pedestal bases of graduating drawers flanking a generous kneehole recess. The proportions are balanced and elegant, offering both visual refinement and practical working space.
A crisp “HEAL & SON, LONDON” stamp appears to the top drawer, and the drawers retain their original Victorian locks marked with the VR (Victoria Regina) cipher. Together, these details indicate production during th
...e late Victorian period, most likely circa 1885–1895. All drawers run smoothly with a pleasing firmness, and a period key has been adapted to operate the locks correctly. The desk stands on concealed castors fitted beneath the plinths—likely later additions, but entirely hidden in normal use and helpful when manoeuvring the piece.
Altogether, this is a warm, characterful and inviting desk, retaining the gentle, honest signs of a long and useful life. Practical, decorative and full of late 19th-century charm, it sits comfortably in both period and contemporary interiors.
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Dimensions (approximate):
Height to writing surface: 74.5 cm (29 1/4'')
Height to gallery at rear: 76.5 cm (30 1/8'')
Width: 122 cm (48'')
Depth: 58 cm (22 3/4'')
Kneehole width: 47 cm (18 1/2'')
Kneehole height clearance: 59.5 cm (23 1/2'')
Condition:
In good, fully functional condition, consistent with long and honest use. The satinwood retains its original finish and shows scattered marks, blemishes and gentle surface wear developed over time, all characteristic of well-used late Victorian furniture and contributing to the desk’s warmth and charm. Around the lower edges of the plinth bases are small veneer chips and losses, all stable and photographed clearly for accuracy.
All drawers run smoothly and retain their original locks and escutcheons, with a period key adapted to operate the mechanism correctly. The concealed castors beneath the plinths are likely later additions, but they are entirely unobtrusive and helpful when moving the piece. Structurally sound and ready for everyday use.
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Internal Reference: LA01000152
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1190978
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 74.5cm (29.3inches)Width is 122cm (48.0inches)Depth is 58cm (22.8inches)
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