Overall the desk is in very good condition and is very solid with everything working as it should, but at around 300 years old there are a few things to mention, as follows: As mentioned above, the handles are not original and the fixing holes for previous handles can be seen, though these have been neatly patched; there is an area of damage to the featherbanding at the bottom of the door; all the locks are present - there is a key in the door lock, which turns, but the latch tends to stick; the back right bracket foot has been replaced completely, and the right hand side piece of the right front foot has been replaced; the moulded edge to the skirted base on the right hand side appears to have been damaged, possibly by damp; there is a piece of timber that has been replaced underneath the desk, probably at the same time as the feet were replaced; there is a localised patch of old woodworm holes on the underneath - we have treated this as a precaution though it doesn't appear to be active; there are general minor surface marks and scuffs throughout; there are some small shrinkage spits to the veneer in places.