tambour top - desks
17 item(s) found:
An Edwardian mahogany roll top pedestal desk stamped Angus, London and Glasgow, the rectangular top above a serpentine tambour opening to a fitted interior with a tooled leather inset writing surface, having a single frieze drawer flanked by pedestals,…
A French Empire style gilt metal mounted kingwood bureau, the tambour top opening to an arrangement of short drawers, above a hinged felt writing surface, raised on fluted legs 68 x 87. 5 x 43 cm
An early Victorian mahogany and ebony inlaid cylinder desk, the rectangular top with line inlaid border above a tambour fronted top enclosing a writing surface and series of drawers and pigeon holes, above two short and two deep drawers,…
An oak cutler desk, circa 1910. Width 127 cm. Depth 78 cm. Height 117 cm
An early 20th century Colonial pine clerk's desk, the stepped moulded cornice above three tambour fronted panels enclosing pigeon holes and filing shelves, above a hinged writing slope enclosing a drawer and pigeon holes above seven long drawers,…
A fully restored, American walnut decorated and panelled twin pedestal roll top desk, by a Cutler & Son
A fine pair of George III mahogany tambour-top secretaires, each having a cross-banded and satinwood string inlaid top, the tambour opening to reveal an arrangement of pigeon holes above a fluted apron raised on square tapering legs, 86 cm x 78 cm x 30 cm
An American oak cutler desk 120 x 152 x 78 cm Labelled Cutler and stamped 363
American 'Cutler' roll top oak desk with all the original inkwell and pen attachments stamped and numbered, in original condition
American walnut fully fitted 'Cutler' roll-top desk, with fitted compartment, above two pull-out slides, above 7 graduated drawers, stamped 'Cutler'
American Cutler roll top desk in original condition, and with original ink well
American oak 'Cutler' twin pedestal roll top desk in restored condition
Victorian walnut slope front desk with vertical tambour to back, hiding pigeon holes, original brass handles to drawers and all fully locking on turned legs, possibly an old post office desk
An American walnut partners desk by The Cutler Desk Company of New York, the top with a tooled leather writing surface, the base configured to provide a single cupboard, five drawers and two book rests to each side
Oak roll top desk, by Cutler Works, Buffalo, NY
