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Teak Desks
Pictured at right is design by Arne Vodder for HP Hansen with worn original finish. At left is Danish teak desk
with dark finish and original key.
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Retro Desk
Walnut, 1970's with matching chair. Good to go.
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Victorian Oak Library Table
A great workstation for a modern home. Made of solid oak with original finish, inset black leather top, bullseye handles
and coffered skirt.
| W:60" D:30.75" H:30" |
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20th c. Hepplewhite Mahogany Desk
A 20th century spin on a classic 18th c. form. Improvements include a bigger kneehole, shallower depth, stronger drawer runners
and less ware. Mahogany with oak guts. See below pic for a period example.
| W:46" D:21" H:30" |
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18th c. Hepplewhite Mahogany Desk
Impressive period Hepplewhite desk made of mahogany with elaborate marquetry work. Retains original surface. Slight sag due to
design and two centuries of use. One of the finest desks I know of. Made in England around 1790.
| W:55" D:30" H:30" |
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Country Formal Laptop Desk
Small writing desk made of solid mahogany with a natural wax finish. One long drawer and thin top rest on
narrow turned legs. Well made and still sturdy today. See hall tables for
other multi-functional side tables of this form.
| W:30" D:20" H:30" |
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Empire Mahogany Desk
Originally intended as a dressing table, but more suited as a small server or writing desk. Made of solid ribbon stripe
mahogany with carved ancathus legs, swelled front, batwing brasses and refinished to a light tone.
| W:45" D:21" H:30" |
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Burl Walnut Pedestal Desk
Georgian style pedestal desk made of burl walnut in England c.1900. Narrow proportions with plenty
of drawers to sort and store stationary. Original surface. Brought to Canada by Gora's House of Antiques
in the 1960's. Ware to inset vinyl top.
| W:52" D:26" H:30" |
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Victorian Oak Davenport
Small scale Eclectic or Eastlake style oak davenport.
Original finish: check. Dual lifting tops: check.
Raised panel faces: check. Leather surface in good shape: check.
Fitted interiors in tact: check.
| W:25" D:27" H:33" |
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American Revival Davenport
Rare and impressive double sided davenport made of figured walnut with pine secondary wood around 1870. The back opens independently
to reveal a secondary writing surface with a lidded inkwell compartment. Back has cupboard storage enclosed by panelled doors.
Probably American. Out for restoration.
| W:25" D:27" H:33" |
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Victorian Oak Library Table
American oak library table made around 1880. Six drawers with moulded faces accessed by crystal pulls.
Massive work area has a freshly inlaid writing surface.
| W:70" D:40" H:30" |
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Niagara Cherry Desk
An early writing table or work table made in Wentworth County (Hamilton, ON) of solid cherry. Desk has small proportions, warm
finish, beaded drawers and 25" skirt clearance. Dates from 1820-1840.
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Renaissance Revival Pedestal Desk
Victorian walnut writing desk in original finish made about 1880. Spectacular burl walnut panels on every side and drawer.
Matching chair might be available in future.
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Oak Pedestal Desk
Raised panel desk made of solid 1/4 oak around 1910. 360 raised panelling and small size for this form allow use in center of a room.
Breaks into three parts for transport. Converted from a rolltop.
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Victorian Writing Desk
Made of solid mahogany in England around 1900. Three frieze drawers are beaded with
original knobs. Writing surface and polished finish have been recently refreshed.
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19th Century Butternut Pedestal Desk
Butternut pedestal desk in great original condition. Graduated drawers on right pedestal.
Front and side doors with verticle and horizontal dividers on left pedestal. Finished panels
on back. Rests on castors. Ware to old canvas inset on top. Found in Ottawa.
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Oval Mahogany Library Table
Elliptical libary table made in Boston, MA around 1920 having reeded legs, ball and claw
feet, ribbon-stripe mahogany and a hidden drawer.
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