A REGENCY MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING-TABLE
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A REGENCY MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING-TABLE

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING-TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
The rounded rectangular D-shaped top above a plain frieze, on reeded tapering legs with brass caps and castors, with three leaves, one later leaf, eight brass clips
28¼ in. (72 cm.) high; 107½ in. (8 ft. 11½ in; 273 cm.) long; 51½ in. (131 cm.) deep
The two original leaves: 18½ in. (47 cm.) wide
The later leaf: 17 in. (43 cm.) wide
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(LOTS 78-81)

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In 1813 Gillows of London and Lancaster supplied a similar 'Set of mahogany Imperial dining tables on stout twined reeded legs and brass socket casters' for Broughton Hall, Yorkshire at a cost of 50 gns. Prior to this, Richard Gillow had taken out a patent in 1800 for an extending table, known as the 'Patent Imperial dining-table' (M. Jourdain, Regency Furniture 1795-1830, London, rev. ed., 1965, p. 64-65, fig. 130). A very similar dining-table also attributed to Gillows, was sold by The Lord Brownlow and the Trustees of the Brownlow Chattels Settlements, Belton House, Lincolnshire, Christie's house sale, 30 April-2 May 1984, lot 92. Although no accounts relating to the Brownlow commission appear to have survived, there can be little doubt that much of the furniture at Belton, like this dining-table, was supplied by Gillows.

A further closely related dining-table, almost certainly supplied to Peter, 5th Earl Cowper (d. 1836), Panshanger, Hertfordshire, was sold by his descendant, in these Rooms, 7 July 1994, lot 65; another was sold anonymously, in these Rooms, 17 April 1997, lot 161.