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Thomas Lund Early to Mid 1800s English Lap Desk

$2,450.00
Circa 1870s English campaign lap desk, elegantly crafted from rich rosewood and now paired with a custom-made side table stand. Features include full brass edging, a monogram cartouche, and inset flush handles. The leather-lined writing slope adds to its timeless appeal. Equipped with a full lock, though the original skeleton key is missing—we are actively sourcing a replacement.Lap Desk Dimensions19.75" Width11" Depth7.25" HeightW/ stand21.25" Width12.5" Depth14" HeightThomas Lund was a 19th-century British maker of fine writing boxes, dressing cases, and campaign furniture. The Lund family, including Thomas and his father, William Lund, were well-known craftsmen in London, operating from the late 18th century through the 19th century. Their pieces were highly regarded for their quality, innovative designs, and use of luxurious materials such as rosewood, mahogany, and brass.Lund’s writing slopes, also known as lap desks, often featured intricate compartments, secret drawers, and finely tooled leather writing surfaces. Many were designed for military officers and travelers, making them both practical and elegant.If you're looking at a piece marked with "Thomas Lund," it is likely a well-crafted and historically significant antique.