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DeskIt is a well known fact that antique furniture holds an unique appeal for discerning customers across the world. Made of sturdy wood and incorporating ancient carpentry procedures, these items exude an old world charm and become conversation pieces in any setting. Antique desks come in varied sizes and designs. While some desks have a minimalist structure, with the writing surface supported on four legs, other desks are more elaborate incorporating a set of ornate drawers on each side. In ancient times, professional workmen laid an emphasis on style and looks, a fact attested by the elaborate carving and thicker body lines often found in the old desks. Some common antique desks include partner desks, twin pedestal desks, davenports and writing tables. While such desks can be used to keep contemporary items like telephones, reading material and other such items, the ideal counterparts for these desks would be equally antique desk chairs, desk lights and divans. Most antique desks are completely handmade. Usage of superior wood such as oak, mahogany and walnut ensure that these furniture items retain their strength and durability. Most antique desks are divided into three eras depending on the period in which it was made. The Georgian age extended from 1710 to 1830, the William IV and Victorian age stretched from 1830 to 1901 and the Edwardian age from 1901 to 1910. Antique desks are now collector’s items and can fetch a high price due to their antique value. While rendering the room a mix between the old and the new, antique desks are also good investment options as the price is generally known to increase along with the age of the desk. |
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