London City Council Antique Desk
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Read more1937 George VI Oak Desk from London City Council
£0FREE Ground Floor Delivery on this desk within approximately 130 miles of Cambridgeshire. Further afield locations will incur a surcharge to send via couriers.
An amazing desk in solid English oak, dating from 1937. These desks typically came from a Government office/ Public Service such as Civil Servant Offices, Schools, Railways etc. This desk is stamped with George VI and the crown on the underside, together with LCC (London County Council). London County Council was the principal local government body for the County of London throughout its existence from 1889 to 1965, and the first London-wide general municipal authority to be directly elected. It covered the area today known as Inner London and was replaced by the Greater London Council.
Now presented in a beautiful rich oak that only time can offer. The desk also retains its original green top in excellent condition for its age. All three drawers run freely with beautiful brass cup handles. We have had a number of these George V and George VI desks and they always sell so quickly.
This will only get better with age and appreciate in value. A superb quality antique desk.
Dimensions:
152cm Wide, 91cm Deep, 76.5cm High
Please note: this desk does not disassemble. Please check all doorways and access points before purchasing.
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Read moreGeorge VI Solid English Oak Desk 1937
£0FREE Delivery on this desk within approximately 130 miles of Cambridgeshire. More remote and rural locations will incur a charge.
An amazing desk in solid English oak, dating from 1937. These desks typically came from a Government office/ Public Service such as Civil Servant Offices, Schools, Railways etc. This desk is stamped with George VI and the crown on the underside, together with S.S 1937 (Secret Service?? :). The beautiful aged brass cup handles also carry the GR VI stamps.
Presented in a beautifully aged golden oak that only time can offer. Both drawers have been sanded back and cleaned internally. They both retain their original beautifully aged brass cup handles. We have had a number of these George V and George VI desks and they always sell so so quickly.
This will only get better with age and appreciate in value. A superb quality antique desk.
Dimensions:
137cm Wide, 75cm Deep, 77cm High
Please note that this desk does not disassemble. Please check all measurements to ensure the desk can pass through all doorways and access points before purchasing.
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Read moreGov. Supply George VI Oak Desk by Farmer 1938
£0FREE Ground Floor Delivery on this desk within approximately 150 miles of Cambridgeshire. More remote and rural locations will incur a charge.
An amazing desk in solid English oak, dating from 1938. These desks typically came from a Government office/ Public Service such as Civil Servant Offices, Schools, Railways etc. This desk is stamped with George VI and the crown on the underside, together with Farmer 1938. The beautiful aged brass cup handles also carry the GR VI stamps. One drawer has a lock with key.
Now presented in a beautifully aged oak colour that only time can offer. The desk also retains its original green top with minor cosmetic imperfections (please see photographs). All three drawers run freely with beautiful brass cup handles. We have had a number of these George V and George VI desks and they always sell so so quickly.
This will only get better with age and appreciate in value. A superb quality antique desk.
Dimensions:
152cm Wide, 91cm Deep, 75cm High
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Read moreGov. Supply George VI Oak Desk by Wake & Dean Ltd 1939
£0FREE Delivery on this desk. More remote and rural locations will incur a charge.
An amazing desk in solid English oak, dating from 1939. These desks typically came from a Government office/ Public Service such as Civil Servant Offices, Schools, Railways etc. This desk is stamped with George VI and the crown on the underside, together with Wake & Dean Ltd 1939. The beautiful aged brass cup handles also carry the GR VI stamps.
Now presented in a beautifully aged oak colour that only time can offer. The desk also retains its original green top with only minor cosmetic imperfections (please see photographs). Both drawers run freely with beautiful brass cup handles. We have had a number of these George V and George VI desks and they always sell so so quickly.
This will only get better with age and appreciate in value. A superb quality antique desk.
Dimensions:
136cm Wide, 76cm Deep, 74cm High
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Read moreGeorge VI English Oak Desk by Wake & Dean Ltd 1939
£0FREE Delivery on this desk. More remote and rural locations will incur a charge.
An amazing desk in solid English oak, dating from 1939. These desks typically came from a Government office/ Public Service such as Civil Servant Offices, Schools, Railways etc. This desk is stamped with George VI and the crown on the underside, together with Wake & Dean Ltd 1939. The beautiful aged brass cup handles also carry the GR VI stamps.
Now presented in a beautifully aged golden oak that only time can offer. The desk also retains its original green leather top with only very minor cosmetic imperfections (please see photographs). Both drawers run freely with beautiful brass cup handles. We have had a number of these George V and George VI desks and they always sell so so quickly.
This will only get better with age and appreciate in value. A superb quality antique desk.
Dimensions:
121cm Wide, 68cm Deep, 77cm High
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Read moreGeorge VI English Oak Teachers Desk from London City Council
£0FREE Delivery on this desk. More remote and rural locations will incur a charge.
An amazing desk in solid English oak, dating from the circa late 1940’s. These desks typically came from a Government office/ Public Service such as Civil Servant Offices, Schools, Railways etc. This desk is stamped with George VI and the crown on the underside, together with LCC (London County Council). London County Council was the principal local government body for the County of London throughout its existence from 1889 to 1965, and the first London-wide general municipal authority to be directly elected. It covered the area today known as Inner London and was replaced by the Greater London Council
Now presented in a beautiful rich oak that only time can offer. The desk also retains its original green leather top with some beautiful imprint detailing. All three drawers run freely with beautiful brass cup handles. We have had a number of these George V and George VI desks but this is the best we have had.
This will only get better with age and appreciate in value. A superb quality antique desk.
Dimensions:
152cm Wide, 91cm Deep, 76.5cm High






