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Early 19th Century Mahogany Pull-out Extending 8ft Dining Table c1830 (Georgian)

$4,317.87
£3,100
€3,665.83
CA$5,877.70
A$6,588.14
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A late Georgian, second quarter 19th century, mahogany extending dining table, from the George IV period. This large extending dining table features a solid mahogany top with rounded corners and moulded edge. The table extends by way of telescopic bearer stretchers, all of which are constructed in oak and faced with mahogany. The two additional leaves can be removed and the table reduced in length. Original and high quality flush fitted integral brass clips in the leaves. The table is raised on George IV style ring turned legs, on elegant and high quality gilt brass castors. At just over 8 feet in length this table will comfortably seat 10 people. This is a pull-out table, and needs two people to extend it. Unlike the later Victorian dining tables which commonly had a wind out mechanism. A superb table, full of charm and with the signs of being well used, though still in a good working condition and presents very well. Dimensions: This table measures approximately 73.5 cm (29") tall, 247 cm (96.5") wide fully extended, and 126.25 cm (49.75") wide with no additional leaves, 118.5 cm (46.75") deep. The addition leaves measure 61.25 cm (24") and 59.5 cm (23.5") wide. Condition: Please see the pictures for details of the items condition. - This table is in a good condition, commensurate with its age, is structurally very sound and sturdy, with no loose joints. There are some marks, blemishes and scratches in the top, namely on the end leaves, but all very well wax polished in. Some marks around the legs. Additional leaves are shade darker than the end leaves, but not so much that they look out of place. Both ends on the telescopic stretchers have been strengthen by way of hidden metal brackets. Which are assumed to be later additions. The table leaf clips and gilt brass castors are all original and full working, if a couple are a little stiff. The polish on the table is good, with no signs of being repolished, just waxed. The colour is good overall, and has aged/toned very attractively. There is a pleasing overall patina. The table appears well used with plenty of character. Very well presented. Carefully serviced in our workshop, sensitively cleaned, waxed and now very much ready for use. - As with all vintage & antique furniture there will be signs of use, marks, wear & tear, etc.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28.94 in (73.5 cm)Width: 97.25 in (247 cm)Depth: 46.66 in (118.5 cm)
  • Style:
    George IV (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1830
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Minor structural damages.
  • Seller Location:
    Leeds, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: LA010000811stDibs: LU10156244934792

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