An Extending Dining Table of the Late Georgian Period
H: 30 in / 76.5 cm | W: 146 in / 370 cm | D: 53 in / 135 cm
Description
A Good Extending Dining Table of the Late Georgian Period
Constructed in a finely patinated and figured mahogany, the outer supports having reeded swept legs with ogee toes with latent castors, issuing from incurved rectangular plinths, with turned gunbarrel columns over; the central support of cage form having conforming reeded legs; the platform, with radiused angles, has a reeded edge, and three additional leaves, secured by clips.
Circa 1830
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