18Th C George II Mahogany Drop-Leaf Dining Table
Stock No
1556
2014
- £1,800.00
- €2,086 Euro
- $2,409 US Dollar
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Item Description
Untouched Mid 18th-Century George II Mahogany Drop-Leaf Dining Table
An exceptionally untouched mid-18th century George II period mahogany drop-leaf dining table, retaining its original, finely figured solid mahogany tops and a superb, gently faded patina.
The circular oval top is formed from richly figured Cuban mahogany, with a moulded edge and twin drop leaves that provide excellent versatility: comfortably seating four when open, yet folding neatly away to save space when not in use. The depth of colour and grain across the top is outstanding, the timber having developed a beautiful, warm glow and inviting surface over more than 250 years.
The leaves are supported by robust, hinged gate legs, a classic Georgian feature that offers both strength and ease of use. The legs themselves are well drawn, of cabriole and tapered form, terminating in pad feet that add a restrained elegance to the overall silhouette. The joints are solid and the construction reassuringly sound, reflecting the quality of 18th-century craftsmanship.
Unrestored surfaces of this quality are increasingly rare. The table’s original finish, rich colour and enticing patina give it a timeless allure and a wonderful sense of history, allowing it to sit equally well in a period setting or a more contemporary interior as a characterful focal point.
This is an outstanding Georgian mahogany drop-leaf dining or supper table, a functional, versatile and highly decorative piece, perfect as a dining table for four, an elegant centre or side table, or an atmospheric serving table in a hall, library or sitting room.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
UK and Belgium, England
Item Dimensions
H: 71cm W: 131cm D: 123cm
Period
1760
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
UK and Belgium, England
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)7595 603348
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