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Victorian Extending Mahogany Table

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A truly wonderful early Victorian mahogany extending dining room table. This elegant circular table which stands upon 4 beautifully turned and carved legs fitted with brass castors, has a double winding mechanism, this allows this table to extend to take two (2) large leaves, this allows a comfortable seating arrangement for either 4 up to 10 people. The table is beautiful condition for its age. Unfortunately the original winding handle is missing but a new one has been made over the antique tables lifetime.

As you can appreciate this table has been re-polished during its life and small amounts of restoration have taken place, but this is still a stunning piece of antique furniture which would add charm and elegance to any dining room.

This is for the table only. Chairs available separately.

Price
£1695.00  UK
$2256.05  USA
2000.27  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 8/MAY/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
DimensionsHeight -28.5 " Width -51 " Depth -94.5 " And 52" Category Antique Furniture Period Mid Victorian Antiques Material Mahogany Condition Excellent for age Item code as175a103 Status Sold

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Peppermill InteriorsUnit 6, Ring Road
Zone 2, Burntwood Business Park
Burntwood,
Lichfield, Staffordshire (WS7 3JG for satnav)
WS7 3JQ

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