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Re: Antique Roll-Top desk
also can someone tell me what it is made of? What kind of wood is it?
Re: Antique Roll-Top desk
Your desk is fairly modern reproduction, it's not a turn of the 19th century example. It's hard to tell what the desk is made of from the images supplied, they are kind of out of focus. Most of these desks are constructed of oak.
Re: Antique Roll-Top desk
Well, actually, the woman that wanted everything cleared away said it had belonged to her great grandmother. So it can't be too modern. I doubt she'd lie to me. Either way, what could it go for?
Re: Antique Roll-Top desk
Here 's a link to what roll tops of all vintages have sold for this year at auction, at 30-60% to the auction price and you will get rough idea of retail value:
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/search?q=rolltop+desk&&sort=relevance&dtype=gallery&type=complete&rows=20
Re: Antique Roll-Top desk
OK. Thanks. And my bad, but you were right. It is old, but not antique
Re: Antique Roll-Top desk
anyone? It is very heavy