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CIRCA 1825, THE CENTER PEDESTAL AND FRIEZE LATER BUT RE-USING TWO ORIGINAL LEAVES
Details
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY THREE-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE
Circa 1825, the center pedestal and frieze later but re-using two original leaves
The top with rounded corners and reeded edge on reeded and turned supports and splayed legs ending in later brass paw feet and casters
29in. (74cm.) high, 86½in. (220cm.) long, 56¾in. (144cm.) wide
Circa 1825, the center pedestal and frieze later but re-using two original leaves
The top with rounded corners and reeded edge on reeded and turned supports and splayed legs ending in later brass paw feet and casters
29in. (74cm.) high, 86½in. (220cm.) long, 56¾in. (144cm.) wide
Literature
S. Masten, 'Dealer's Choice: A Showcase for Museum Pieces in North Carolina', Southern Accents, December 1984, p.71 (shown in situ in the Dining Room).