Desk - Walnut - Queen Anne writing desk

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Queen Anne writing desk, a 19th‑century walnut kneehole desk in the Queen Anne style from the United Kingdom, in good used condition with minor signs of age.

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The Queen Anne style, popular in the early to mid-19th century, is known for its elegant simplicity and graceful curves. Originating in England, it drew inspiration from Dutch and Chinese furniture, characterized by cabriole legs, shell motifs, and often veneered surfaces. This style marked a departure from the heavier, more ornate Baroque designs that preceded it, emphasizing comfort and refined aesthetics.

Walnut was a favored wood during this period due to its fine grain and rich color, and burl walnut veneer was particularly prized for its decorative, swirling patterns. Writing desks, or bureaus, became increasingly common as literacy and administrative tasks grew. This particular desk, with its kneehole design and multiple drawers, would have served as a functional and stylish piece of furniture for a study or drawing-room.

The Queen Anne style, popular in the early to mid-19th century, is known for its elegant simplicity and graceful curves. Originating in England, it drew inspiration from Dutch and Chinese furniture, characterized by cabriole legs, shell motifs, and often veneered surfaces. This style marked a departure from the heavier, more ornate Baroque designs that preceded it, emphasizing comfort and refined aesthetics.

Walnut was a favored wood during this period due to its fine grain and rich color, and burl walnut veneer was particularly prized for its decorative, swirling patterns. Writing desks, or bureaus, became increasingly common as literacy and administrative tasks grew. This particular desk, with its kneehole design and multiple drawers, would have served as a functional and stylish piece of furniture for a study or drawing-room.

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Era
1400-1900
Weight
45 kg
Over 200 years old
No
Title additional information
Queen Anne writing desk
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Material
Walnut
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
78 cm
Width
137 cm
Depth
57 cm
Estimated period
19th century
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