The Carlton House Desk is a type of writing desk that was designed in the late 18th century. The desk gets its name from Carlton House, the London residence of the Prince Regent (later King George IV) who commissioned the desk. The desk was designed in the neoclassical style, which was popular during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

The desk features a rectangular top that is supported by a set of fluted legs. The top of the desk is typically divided into three sections, with the central section featuring a raised writing surface and the two side sections including drawers and compartments for storage. The design of the desk also includes elements such as gilded bronze ornaments and ormolu (gilded brass) mounts.

It was seen as a symbol of luxury and wealth and it was usually owned by rich and powerful people. This type of desk is more...

The design was very popular and copies of the Carlton House desk were made in the 19th and 20th century.

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Early Colonial cedar desk with original blind bookcase top on…

Colonial Cedar Desk with Blind Bookcase Top

Early Colonial cedar desk with original blind bookcase top on turned legs with three drawers to front. Provenance: From Carlton House, Joseph Steele the first Settler in Carlton river area Tasmania, 180 cm high, 160 cm wide, 88 cm deep,