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How Much Does an Antique Mahogany Desk Cost?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Mahogany Desk

Mahogany Desk

There is a variety of reasons why people go for antique or traditional items. Some of the reasons include: the stately appearance, a reminder of the past, a love for the past, and a collecting bug (there are several others). Whatever the reasons however, there’s no denying the fact that the business of selling antiques is a big one.

A very popular antique item is furniture. Whatever the type of furniture, dining room, living room, office, etc., you are sure to find the antiques. The focus here however is antique mahogany desks. These are very stately furniture pieces and are also popular due to the durability, strength and the rich aesthetic appeal of mahogany. So, what is the cost of an antique mahogany desk?

The answer to this question varies widely, and it is dependent on the consideration of several factors. Some of the essential ones will be discussed here and they include:

The era of the desk: this is a rather important point in determining the cost of an antique mahogany desk. Antiques are traditionally defined as items at least 100 years old. Thus, the further back in history that an antique desk fits in, the more expensive it’s likely to be. For example, an antique mahogany corner desk used like over 200 years ago is expected to cost more than one used 100 years back.

Scarcity: the value of an antique item increases with how scarce and difficult it is to get it around. It is s simple economics: if the supply is lesser than the demand, the price increases. It’s the same for your mahogany desk.

The condition of the desk: if an antique desk is still in a very good physical condition, it’s expected that the cost will be higher than if it is in a deplorable condition.

Previous owners:
the personality of the former user of an antique mahogany desk will determine its cost. A desk that is confirmed as one used by George Washington, for example, will definitely cost more than one used by John Doe (exactly, he’s a nobody!).

Manufacturer: an antique mahogany desk made by a popular designer like Thomas Chippendale for example, will cost more than one made by an obscure designer.

Having mentioned some of the factors determining the cost of an antique mahogany desk, the price range can start from as low as $2000 to as high as $35000 and even more, depending on the factors surrounding it.