no, but yes. the queen did not make them, from a ship wreck and put one in Buckingham Palace and one in the oval office. there are two desks, on is in the oval office, one is in buckingham palace.
The President's Desk, aka the Resolute Desk, after the ship it's made from, is English Oak. It was a gift from the Queen of England to Pres. Rutherford B. Hayes.
At his writing desk which was somewhere in London, England.
its called the resolute desk.
a desk in Spanish is called an el pupitre
captain front desk!
Credenza is the desk behind the desk. Typical use is for a computer or used in a u-shaped desk.
The Queen was in the study at Sandringham House, at the same desk her father used.
its called a Bureau .
its called a Bureau .
Queen Victoria
Yes, that is the back desk, the front is called the Amud.
Swivel chair to a roll-top desk.