A wonderful classical figured mahogany three part dining table, comprised of two end sections with drop leaves and a drop leaf center section, each with ogee aprons with crotch mahogany veneers, raised on turned legs with squared sections with crotch veneered facings, above turned feet ending in brass cup casters. An exceedingly rare, large period American classical dining table. New York, circa 1820-25.
174" long, 50" wide, 29 1/2" high.
This table seats sixteen, and can seat eighteen with two at the ends. It is illustrated in "as found" estate condition, and the price includes finish restoration to customer specifications.
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