Carlton House - desks
Carlton house desk. A Sheraton table desk of D-shaped design, surmounted by a low galleried section containing drawers and pigeon holes along the back and sides of the writing surface. Originally made for the Prince Regent's residence at Carlton House. Occasionally a Carlton House desk will appear on the Australian market, but invariably it will be a later Victorian or Edwardian copy of the Regency design, but usually very well made, and command a high price.
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A fine satinwood crossbanded and boxwood strung Carlton House desk, set on tapered and reeded legs, three drawers under and a gallery of eight drawers and three doors. 104 x 123 x 64 cm
A fine early 19th century mahogany and satinwood banded Carlton House desk, the superstructure with drawers, cupboards and post holes above an adjustable tooled leather inset writing slope, above one large and two short drawers,…
A very fine late 19th century English Sheraton Revival inlaid and cross-banded mahogany and flame mahogany Carlton House desk, the sliding writing top fitted with the original embossed leather, retaining all the original swan-neck handles and locks,…
