George I Walnut Kneehole Desk

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George I Walnut Kneehole Desk

An exceptional early 18th-century George I walnut kneehole desk, hailing from the elegant English tradition. This refined piece exemplifies classic Queen Anne and early Georgian cabinet furniture, with its restrained design and fine craftsmanship.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1715
Material: Walnut with feather banding and brass mounts

Dimensions: Height: 80 cm (31.5 in), Width: 89 cm (35 in), Depth: 50 cm (19.7 in)

Condition: Excellent warm patina, with minor age-expected restorations

The George I walnut kneehole desk stands as a testament to early Georgian furniture-making, blending functional innovation with understated grace. Comparable examples can be found in collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, where similar kneehole desks are celebrated for their practicality and decorative appeal. This period marked the introduction of veneering skills and restrained ornamentation, setting it apart from the more opulent styles of later Georgian periods.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite quarter-veneered walnut top with refined thumb-moulded edge
  • All drawers beautifully feather-banded, enhanced with original brass escutcheon plates and ring handles
  • Symmetrical design, incorporating two banks of three drawers flanking the central kneehole with a single opening cupboard
  • Distinctive ogee bracket feet offering stability and period-appropriate elegance

This kneehole desk exhibits skilled cabinetmaking through its meticulous inlay and use of quality walnut, favoured by George I period craftsmen. The feather banding provides a subtle decorative accent, while the thumb-moulded top edge reflects the Georgian penchant for restrained sophistication. The design’s symmetry and proportions embody early 18th-century aesthetics, making the desk instantly recognisable within fine antique desk collections.

Collectors will appreciate its rarity and well-maintained condition, especially with the survival of original brass handles and mounts. Its desirable kneehole form renders it ideal for both collectors of antique bureau desks and those wishing to furnish a study with a historic, yet practical centrepiece.

Suitably sized for use in a contemporary interior or period room, this George I walnut kneehole desk offers both functional utility and decorative charm—making it a distinguished addition to any collection or working space.

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