Greetings,
This is a two piece unit. The roll top desk area can be separated simply by lifting it from the base. The lock is made by Corbin Cabinet Lock (CCL). There are several knickknack 'cubbyholes', including 17" & 8 1/2" vertical side slots, two drawers and duel pen holders. The desk top surface area has wooden bumper guards on both sides. The base is of a 'closed area' type architecture (as opposed to an open back; see photos) which sports 8 drawers and 2 hidden sleeves on either side that extend when pulled (~18"). There are four wheels mounted to the base. There is also a two piece spring loaded internal mechanism which serves to prevent the top from moving around. One of these pieces has come loose. I can find no additional markings or other distinguishable signs. I think the Corbin lock provides the most data/clues.
If you can help to identify/appraise this roll top desk, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks & please advise,
~Kent
I have one like this, did…
I have one like this, did you ever figure-out an approx date for the desk?
Rolltops like this were made…
Rolltops like this were made from the turn of the 19th Century through the 1920's. The lock company was Canadian , but sold to a world market. They hit a peak of popularity in the 1990's, and have had a decline in values since that time. Currently at auction comparable desks like this now often sell in the 300-500 range at auction