Antique Desks
Our collection of desks and writing tables, drawn primarily from the 18th and early 19th centuries, can be found below: from the handsome elegance the gentleman’s study, to the function of the estate office or library, our stock includes many examples of pedestal and partners desks’, alongside the more slender and succinct line of the writing table and kneehole desk.
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A George III Mahogany Partner’s Desk, in the manner of Chippendale
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A Gothic Revival Oak Writing Table by J. G. Crace, after a design by Pugin
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An Early 19th Century Gothic Oak desk, after a Design by Thomas Chippendale
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A Late 18th Century Architect’s Partner’s Desk, of Exceptional Scale
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A George II Mahogany Pedestal Partner’s Desk
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A George III Mahogany Partner’s Desk
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A Late 19th Century Writing Desk, In the Regency Manner
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A George III Mahogany and Red Leather Topped Writing Table
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A George IV Mahogany Kneehole Desk
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A Late Regency Mahogany Writing Desk
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A George III Mahogany Partner’s Desk