The History of desks is very much linked to the rise of literacy during the last 500 years. The first were portable boxes with a sloping lid which gave somewhere to read and annotate the valuable books they contained. And as more people gained access to their own books and learned to write, so the need for personal desks rose. Some of these writing boxes were given legs turning them into static pieces of furniture for the home, and during the 18th Century there also arose a far more elegant writing table called an Escritoire. As the fashion for letter writing increased so too did the complexity of the desk. Then during the second half of the 19th Century Office design was given a much needed make over and the desk took on a new role within the business world.
Today we still love the practicality and craftsmanship of our antique and vintage desks with the twin Pedestal design remaining the most popular followed perhaps by the Roll Top. For those wanting plenty of desk surface, drawers, and an air of presence, then the double-sided Partners Desk is ideal. In contrast for those looking for a more homely effect then the Davenport and Ladies Desk work well.
Whatever your desk needs at LoveAntiques you will find a fine selection of Antique and Vintage examples to choose from.
Tony Youll Antiques
18th Century Writing Table or Bureau Plat
£ 1,450
Merchant House Antiques
Ebonised Writing Desk in the Louis XVI Style
£ 2,695
Merchant House Antiques
Mid 20th Century Louis XVI Writing Desk
£ 1,695
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Edwardian Writing Table in Mahogany
£ 425
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Edwardian Carved Oak Desk
£ 585
Town House Traders Ltd
Quality Mahogany Brass Bound Military Campaign Pedestal Desk
£ 650
Newark Antiques and Interiors Ltd
Mid 19th Century Colonial Indian Desk with Distressed Finish
£ 595
Mid 19th Century Colonial Indian Desk with Distressed Finish
£ 595
Newark Antiques and Interiors Ltd
Millers Antiques
Light Walnut Leather Top Writing Table
£ 850
Marylebone Antiques
Antique Victorian Mahogany Leather Top Writing Table / Desk
£ 1,250
Worboys Antiques
Edwardian Mahogany Writing Desk
£ 460
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
William IV Freestanding Mahogany Desk
£ 995
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Quality Oak Pedestal Desk
£ 895
London Fine Ltd
Small Antique Candlemaker's Table, English Scholar's Desk / Side Table / Lamp Table - Victorian
£ 895
Small Antique Candlemaker's Table, English Scholar's Desk / Side Table / Lamp Table - Victorian
£ 895
London Fine Ltd
Hawkins Antiques
French Kingwood Writing Cabinet with Vernis Martin Panels & Ormolu Mounts - 19th Century
£ 4,250
French Kingwood Writing Cabinet with Vernis Martin Panels & Ormolu Mounts - 19th Century
£ 4,250
Hawkins Antiques
Marylebone Antiques
Antique Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Desk
£ 1,450
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Louis XVI Style Mahogany, Satine & Parquetry Desk by François Linke, No. 484
£ 29,500
Louis XVI Style Mahogany, Satine & Parquetry Desk by François Linke, No. 484
£ 29,500
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Georgian Antiques
Large Victorian Mahogany Partners Desk
£ 3,250
Georgian Antiques
William IV Mahogany Dressing Table / Side Table
£ 975
FB Antiques
Edwardian Mahogany Pedestal Desk
£ 675
Hingstons Antiques
William IV Mahogany Games and Worktable
£ 1,495
Wick Antiques Ltd
Fine French Late 19th Century Kingwood & Ormolu Mounted Bureau Plat / Writing Table in the Manner of Leon Message c.1890
£ 8,800
Fine French Late 19th Century Kingwood & Ormolu Mounted Bureau Plat / Writing Table in the Manner of Leon Message c.1890
£ 8,800
Wick Antiques Ltd
Bentleigh Antiques Limited
Desk Pine Single Pedestal Desk King George V
£ 395
Hawkins Antiques
Antique French Kingwood Bonheur du Jour Cabinet with Sevres Porcelain Plaques & Ormolu Mounts
£ 3,850
Antique French Kingwood Bonheur du Jour Cabinet with Sevres Porcelain Plaques & Ormolu Mounts
£ 3,850
Hawkins Antiques
Richie Perrott Antiques
Victorian Mahogany Pedestal Writing Desk
£ 995
Marylebone Antiques
Art Deco Figured Walnut Desk
£ 3,250
J and S Antiques
W.R. Simkin Solid Oak Knee Hole Desk
£ 525
Founders Antiques
Antique Victorian Mahogany Writing Table c.1870
£ 595
Stalham Antique Gallery
Very Well Made Mahogany Dressing Table / Desk
£ 375
£ 2,500
Richie Perrott Antiques
Elegant Edwardian Walnut Twin‑pedestal Writing Desk
£ 795
Town House Traders Ltd
Antique Oak 4ft Wide Pedestal Writing Desk
£ 425
Marylebone Antiques
Antique Figured Walnut Leather Top Desk
£ 750
FB Antiques
Mahogany Partners Desk
£ 375
Debenham Antiques Ltd
Mid 19th Century Davenport Writing Desk
£ 1,950
Debenham Antiques Ltd
Scandinavian Early 20th Carved Walnut Desk
£ 2,950
Prior & Willis Antiques
Antique c.1925 Painted Writing / Kitchen Table with Drawers – Quality
£ 1,046.50
Antique c.1925 Painted Writing / Kitchen Table with Drawers – Quality
£ 1,046.50
Prior & Willis Antiques
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 19th Century Victorian Writing Table In Mahogany
£ 625
Philip Hunt Antiques
Victorian Mahogany Partners Desk
£ 1,725
Philip Hunt Antiques
Victorian Oak Pedestal Desk
£ 1,295
Philip Hunt Antiques
Georgian Revival Mahogany Partners Desk c.1920
£ 1,895
Antique Desk & Vintage Desk FAQs
How do I identify the age and style of an antique desk?
Closely examine the way the antique desk was constructed, especially its joinery. A desk created prior to 1860 in the United Kingdom, the year machines were first used to craft furniture, had hand cut dovetails that were fewer compared to the modern ones and were slightly uneven. If you find imperfections on some of the parts of a writing desk or a pedestal desk, for example, and when a desk had oil, wax, milk paint and shellac, and wooden pegs, dowels and even square nails were used, then the desk is indeed an antique piece. It's also essential to get familiarised with the popular time periods of antique furniture styles, which include Queen Anne, Baroque, Rocco, Georgian, Edwardian, William and Mary, Victorian, and Chippendale, and the materials popular at that time, like oak, mahogany, leather, and even brass. These antiques often have a reasonably high price, which a lot of first time buyers are puzzled at. The high quality types of wood like mahogany and oak, used in them results in durability that can last for centuries, if maintained properly. The material alone could contribute to the high price these pieces are usually associated with if created in the modern times.
How can I date my antique desk?
Take note of the style of the antique desk, but don't base your judgment solely on it. Identifying certain features that were popular for antique desks in a certain period, such as the bracket feet, wouldn’t be enough to tell you how old the antique desk is, as styles can be reproduced over time. Determining the style of a kneehole desk, a pedestal desk, a regency writing table, or any other antique desk, would just be among the many things that help you determine the date they were constructed. You need to check the back, inside, and the bottom for signs that the desk was hand cut. Some antique desks have elements like chair spindles having slight differences, which would mean that these were likely created before 1860. Another way of knowing if it’s an antique desk is if there are nicks and elbow grease. There were also certain types of timber that were popular during different periods. For example, an oak desk was popular in the 1700s, the mahogany writing desk and the walnut desk were widely used in 18th century England, the Victorian boxwood table gained attention in the 19th century, and there was a brass and leather table from 1960 England. A type of wood that remained popular among table and cabinet makers past the 19th century is the burr walnut. Don’t forget to check the upholstery materials, which would often have damasks and brocades, among many different yet recognisable patterns. Also, screws weren't completely created by machine until 1848, so if you find ones with uneven appearance, the item would most likely be an antique.
How much do vintage desks cost?
These desks can be sold for a price of £125 to £36,500 in the United Kingdom, especially when in great condition. Figuring out the value of a vintage desk isn't easy; there are many factors you have to consider when determining the price of an old piece of furniture. The age of an old writing desk or a library table, for example, won't be enough to fetch a good price, especially when not in good condition. What could drive the price up for an antique desk is if it was crafted by a popular manufacturer, belonged or crafted for someone important in society or belonged to a well-known clan. Take note that the most valuable vintage desk is rare, so you have to check if the piece of furniture has an unusual size, shape or created for a certain purpose. Another thing to watch out for that could increase the price of the item is a unique carving motif and less common glass colour. You can find fine examples of these pieces for sale at the Love Antiques site.
Can I contact dealers directly to discuss vintage desk items through Love Antiques?
Love Antiques is an online marketplace where dealers can display their antique and vintage pieces. Whether you’re looking for a vintage writing table or a pedestal desk, among many others, the site connects you to trusted genuine vintage dealers. The transaction happens between the customer and the dealer. If you are interested in an item or have questions regarding an item listed on our site like its price, you can contact the antique dealer directly. Along with details such as the type of wood like mahogany and oak or other materials like brass and leather, and the date of manufacture, the dealer’s telephone number is included on the item's page. There’s also a section on the page that gives you an option to send an email to the dealer. If there’s a particular furniture you’re interested in, be it vintage or from periods such as Victorian and Georgian, simply type your preferences on the search bar and you’d be shown results containing the desks you’re interested in. You can also add materials in your search like leather, brass, mahogany and oak. For the finest vintage desk for sale UK collectors go after, visit Love Antiques.
What are the most popular periods for antique desks offered by Love Antiques?
Love Antiques offers antique desks for sale from the most popular periods of history: the regency periods Victorian and Georgian, the Edwardian, the 19th century, and the 20th century. We have further subdivided the 19th century into mid, and late. We have also put emphasis on periods early 20th century as well as the late Victorian period. Love Antiques has a wide selection of vintage and antique desks on offer at competitive prices from the most reputable dealers in and outside England. Whichever type of wood, purpose, or style period you’re going for, we’re sure you’ll find it here. We are confident there is something for all tastes and budgets at Love Antiques. Figuring out the authenticity of a writing or pedestal desk, for example, isn’t easy. Even harder to determine is its price, especially if you’re someone who’s new in antiques collection. You would need the guidance of a reputable antiques expert. Rest assured, here at Love Antiques, we have checked each of the antique furniture dealers you’ll be getting your vintage or antique desk from, so you wouldn’t have to worry about whether the antiques for sale that you’re looking at are authentic or not.

