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Victorian Wright Mansfield Coromandel Writing Desk


A fine quality antique Victorian Coromandel Wood writing desk by Wright & Mansfield, dating from circa 1875. The superstructure with two banks of two short drawers surmounted by three quarter brass galleries and flanking a boarded back panel above a leather-lined oblong top over a pair of frieze drawers on oblong end supports with out-splayed sabre legs terminating in brass caps and castors. The drawer is stamped “Wright & Mansfield 104 Bond St.” This is a fine Regency revival piece by this celebrated late Victorian manufacturer. In very good condition, the timber is of particularly good colour and figuring.
Coromandel wood is a highly prized dense tropical hardwood used in the best quality antique furniture. It is one of the most valuable decorative hardwoods. Originating from Indonesia Coromandel wood picked up its misleading name by being transported in the days of the East India Company through the Coromandel Coast of South East India.
Wright & Mansfield, the partnership of Alfred Wright, a cabinet maker and Thomas Mansfield, a decorator, were one of the finest makers of marquetry antique furniture in London, working from circa 1860 to 1886. They were established at 3 Great Portland Street, and subsequently moved to 104 New Bond Street, London, until they closed in 1886. Despite their comparatively short commercial career they were the leading exponents of Adam and Sheraton Revival furniture of their time, and produced some spectacular furniture.
We had this item independently valued and it was given an insurance value of £5000.
Wood/Construction:
Coromandel Wood /Coromandel Wood Veneer / Mahogany
Condition Report:
In very good condition, The timber is of particularly good colour and figuring.
Dimensions:
Height 94 cm
Width 90 cm
Depth 55 cm DELIVERY
We offer UK wide delivery via courier on all our items.
£34.95 Flat delivery charge to Mainland England - Additional items in the same delivery are delivered free of charge.
Mainland Scotland /Wales £49.95. Additional Items in same delivery add £49.95.
COLLECTION
Collection welcome please contact us to arrange a convenient collection time.
VIEWING
By appointment only.
RETURNS POLICY
Antique Furniture Direct offer a 30 Day no quibble returns policy - If you are at all unhappy with any item you have purchased please contact us within 30 days after receiving the item. We will be happy to refund the item in full including outbound delivery costs however return costs must be covered by the buyer.
PURCHASE
All our items can be purchased directly from our website.
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LS26 8PU
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Coromandel wood is a highly prized dense tropical hardwood used in the best quality antique furniture. It is one of the most valuable decorative hardwoods. Originating from Indonesia Coromandel wood picked up its misleading name by being transported in the days of the East India Company through the Coromandel Coast of South East India.
Wright & Mansfield, the partnership of Alfred Wright, a cabinet maker and Thomas Mansfield, a decorator, were one of the finest makers of marquetry antique furniture in London, working from circa 1860 to 1886. They were established at 3 Great Portland Street, and subsequently moved to 104 New Bond Street, London, until they closed in 1886. Despite their comparatively short commercial career they were the leading exponents of Adam and Sheraton Revival furniture of their time, and produced some spectacular furniture.
We had this item independently valued and it was given an insurance value of £5000.
Wood/Construction:
Coromandel Wood /Coromandel Wood Veneer / Mahogany
Condition Report:
In very good condition, The timber is of particularly good colour and figuring.
Dimensions:
Height 94 cm
Width 90 cm
Depth 55 cm DELIVERY
We offer UK wide delivery via courier on all our items.
£34.95 Flat delivery charge to Mainland England - Additional items in the same delivery are delivered free of charge.
Mainland Scotland /Wales £49.95. Additional Items in same delivery add £49.95.
COLLECTION
Collection welcome please contact us to arrange a convenient collection time.
VIEWING
By appointment only.
RETURNS POLICY
Antique Furniture Direct offer a 30 Day no quibble returns policy - If you are at all unhappy with any item you have purchased please contact us within 30 days after receiving the item. We will be happy to refund the item in full including outbound delivery costs however return costs must be covered by the buyer.
PURCHASE
All our items can be purchased directly from our website.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 12/MAR/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Furniture
Date Circa 1875
Mid Victorian Antiques Material Coromandel Wood
Origin English
Item code as526a2780
Status Sold
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