A Bruce James Talbert-Inspired Victorian Writing Desk
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58"H x 59"W x 31"D Knee Hole: 26"H x 27"W
A compelling acquisition for the discerning designer and collector, this English Victorian writing desk presents a rare opportunity to own a piece embodying the ethos of 19th-century design. Crafted in the manner of Bruce James Talbert, this parcel-ebonized walnut desk showcases the architect-designer's influence on Victorian aesthetics.
The superstructure features open bookshelves flanking smaller cabinets, creating a dynamic interplay of form and negative space—a hallmark of Talbert's design philosophy. Below, a leather-inset writing surface offers a tactile invitation to creative endeavors, while a long frieze drawer provides seamless functionality. Double pedestal cabinets offer additional storage, all elevated on turned feet that ground the desk's substantial form.
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Of particular note is the meticulous inlay work that graces the desk's surface, a testament to the exceptional artistry of the period. Circular ceramic medallions, featuring a striking cobalt blue glaze and whimsical stylized dolphins flanking a decorative urn, punctuate the cabinet doors, adding a subtle yet impactful detail that speaks to the era's fascination with symbolism. While exhibiting a patina consistent with its provenance, this desk offers a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of functional art with a distinct historical narrative. A compelling blend of architectural form, refined detailing, and historical significance, this writing desk is sure to inspire and elevate any thoughtfully curated interior.
American or English
Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century