Contact Seller Carse Antiques Tel01821 670770Please quote Antiques Atlas.
Non UK callers :
+44 1821 670770

Stunning George 1st Burr Walnut Desk

Share
Photos
Stunning George 1st Burr Walnut Desk Burr  Walnut Georgian %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
Stunning small size early 18th century George 1st burr walnut kneehole desk of a most gorgeous colour. Burr walnut veneered front and top with straight grain walnut sides. The drawers all with feather banding and cock beaded edges. The top has a wonderful oval in the middle with feather banding and quartered veneers around the oval. The desk sits on nice shaped bracket feet. The middle cupboard has its original brass 'H' hinges with a later Victorian lock with working key, the shaped part above is also a drawer. All the drawers are oak lined with the bottom boards going from front to back.

The fretted brass plate handles are old Victorian replacements as are all the brass drawer locks but the one key does now work all the drawer locks. If you take one of the locks out you can see where the original iron locks have been with the pins down through the top.

The desk is a gorgeous colour with waxed finish.

SIZE 33" wide by 19" deep by 31" high

CIRCA 1720
Price
£2250.00  UK
$2826.68  USA
2697.30  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 26/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Category Antique Furniture Date 1720  George I Antiques Material Burr Walnut Origin English Item code as273a2151 Status Sold

SellerCarse Antiques

View all stock from
Carse Antiques


Carse Antiques@ Rait Antique Centre
Rait
Perthshire
Scotland
PH2 7RT

Tel : 01821 670770

Non UK callers : +44 1821 670770

Get directions to Carse Antiques
 
Contact Seller

Enquire directly to Carse Antiques about this item here.

Stunning George 1st Burr Walnut Desk
 
as273a2151
 


 
 






 

For information on how we deal with your data please see our Privacy policy.

You may also be interested in


 Antique Furniture
 Period
 Material
 Origin