Fine Antique Regency Quality 12 Seater Mahogany Extending Dining Table
A superb quality Regency mahogany extending dining table of exceptional colour and patina raised on elegant turned and reeded legs terminating in the original brass caps and castors.
This versatile table features a smooth pull-out extending action and comes complete with three original leaves allowing a variety of size configurations. The two end consoles can be used separately as matching side or serving tables, joined together to form a smaller dining table, or extended with one, two, or all three leaves inserted to accommodate up to twelve diners.
The beautifully figured mahogany top displays a fine mellow sheen with rounded corners and a moulded edge typical of refined Regency craftsmanship. The extending mechanism operates smoothly and securely, making this both an elegant and practical centrepiece for dining or entertaining.
Dimensions:
Height: 73.5 cm (28.9 in)
Length (fully extended): 309.5 cm (122 in)
Depth: 135 cm (53.1 in)
Two leaves: 39 cm (15.4 in) each
One central leaf: 73 cm (28.7 in)
Depth of each console: 79 cm (31.1 in)
Configuration options:
Used as two separate console tables
Consoles joined together for a smaller dining table
Extended with one, two, or all three leaves for various lengths (seating up to twelve)
Condition:
Excellent antique condition with a rich polished surface. The extending mechanism runs smoothly; the structure remains firm and even.
Period: Regency, early 19th century, 1820
Origin: England
Wood: Mahogany
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Free delivery is available to mainland UK. Competitive international shipping rates are available on request. All items are shipped with a formal Antique Declaration for customs purposes. Genuine antiques are exempt from import duty when shipped from the UK to the United States and benefit from reduced import charges when shipped from the UK to most European countries. Any local taxes, VAT, customs fees, or handling charges remain the responsibility of the buyer.