Edwardian Period Satinwood Large Carlton House Desk With Hand Painted Florals and Swags.
v** SOLD ARCHIVES **vThis splendid English Edwardian period satinwood Carlton House desk embodies timeless elegance. Delicately hand-painted with charming florals and swags, its intricate design extends gracefully across the top, drawers, legs, and back. The leather top extends to provide additional desk space, featuring meticulous tooling for added sophistication. Offering ample storage, the desk features six small drawers flanking a central door, while corner doors and lift-up ends reveal hidden compartments. Three separate drawers adorn the front, enhancing its practicality. With a fully finished back, this desk is versatile enough to be showcased at the center of any room, allowing it to be admired from all angles.
The tapered legs, wider at the top and capped with brass endings and castors, add a touch of refinement to its design.
Dating back to England circa 1890, this desk is a true testament to the craftsmanship of its era.
The form of the Carlton House desk was originally designed in the 18th century by George Hepplewhite made at the time for the Prince of Wales (Geo.IV) and named after the Prince’s London residence – Carlton House.
Measures: 52 inches long x 24 inches deep x 39 1/2 inches high.
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