Dining Tables
William and Mary Walnut Pilgrim Gate Leg Dining Table
The oval top is surrounded by a mortised frame with two individual moving gate legs. Each baluster has ring and vase turnings ending in turnip feet. The dovetailed drawer runs two-thirds of the length and has a wooden knob. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina. Secondary wood – pine
Sides down: 29½”H x 51″L x 18½” W,
Sides extended: 29½ “H x 5l “L x 53” W
Queen Anne Mahogany Two Pedestal Dining Table
Each pedestal has three out splayed cabriole legs ending in pad feet that are dovetailed into the column. The bulbous columns have ring turnings.
Each rounded top tilts for storage neatly against a wall. The top sections are supported with removable battens. The sections are held together with clipped table yokes and hinged with a dual forged banjo catch. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.
End sections: 29”H x 45” Wx36”D,
Center leaf: 45″W x 24” D
New England – c. 1775
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Queen Anne Walnut Dining Table
The graceful rule jointed tripartite top is oval. The arched-scalloped skirt and the thumbnail-molded edges on the leg stiles are of the traditional Philadelphia manner.
The center part consists of two boards of equal width that are attached to a rectangular frame with wooden pegs. The outer legs are attached to the side rails with five-fingered knuckle joint hinges. The cabriole legs end with a trifïd foot. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.
Secondary wood – pine
28-1/2″H x 55″L x 42-1/2″W (with leaves extended)
Philadelphia – c. 1740-1760
Return to top.Federal Mahogany Three Pedestal Dining Table
Each pedestal has four molded out splayed castered legs dovetailed into the turned column. Each top tilts for storage neatly against a wall. The top sections are supported with two removable battens. The sections are held together with clipped table yokes and hinged with a dual forged banjo catch. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.
29″H x 45″W x 28″D Center Section Shown
Return to top.Federal Mahogany Two Pedestal Dining Table
Each pedestal has four out splayed castered legs dovetailed into the column with satinwood inlay; cylindrical bulbous columns with ring turnings.
Each rounded top tilts for storage neatly against a wall. The top sections are supported with two removable battens. The sections are held together with clipped table yokes and hinged with a dual forged banjo catch. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.
End section: 29″ x 45′ W x 36’’D,
Center leaf: 4 5’’ W x 24 ‘‘D
New York – c. Early 19th century
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