Dining Tables

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    17th century Elizabethan oak carved refectory table. Bulbous carved legs. Stretchers. Good top. Wonderful age and patina.

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    Height: 30 in. (76.2 cm) Width: 90 in. (228.6 cm) Depth: 32.5 in. (82.55 cm) Style: Elizabethan (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Oak, Carved Place of Origin: England Period: 17th Century Date of Manufacture: 1630-1650 Condition Fair Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Early finish. Great Patina. Wear throughout but stable. Seller Location Essex, MA
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    Late 18th Century Mahogany Five Pedestal Dining Table with Four Additional Leaves. Well-figured and Highly Prized Single Board Tops on Tilt Top Mechanism. Beautifully hand-planed boards. Pillar pedestals each with four splayed legs and brass casters. Wonderful color and patina. Rarely are we able to acquire a provenanced piece of furniture that was in continuous usage for over 200 years in the same family. The Goddards of Providence, Rhode Island. This table remained in the Goddard Family home on Power Street, built by William Goddard in 1762. This table remained in this house (see photo) until we acquired it. Provenance: William Goddard, 1790 through family descent to present.

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    Height: 28.5 in (72.39 cm) Width: 255 in (647.7 cm) Depth: 59 in (149.86 cm) Style: Georgian (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Mahogany Place of Origin: England Period: Late 18th Century Date of Manufacture: 1790 Condition: Good Additions or alterations made to the original: Brackets put on underside of the four leaves for leveling. Repaired: Minor repairs to some pedestals. Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use.
  • About Early 19th Century American Sheraton Tiger Maple Dropleaf dining table. The oblong top with hinged leaves above a straight apron, raised on bell-turned tapered legs with cuffs. H: 29.5 in., W: (Closed) 21 in., (Open, leaves extended) 56.25 in., D: 42 in. New Hampshire or Maine, Dimensions:
    • Height: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)
    • Width: 21 in (53.34 cm)
    • Depth: 42 in (106.68 cm)
    Style: Sheraton (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Maple Place of Origin: United States Period: Early 19th Century Date of Manufacture: 1820 Condition: GoodRefinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Cleaned over time. Legs retain early finish.
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    Neoclassical walnut round dining table in style of Thomas Hope. Beautifully figured crotch walnut pedestal with four Egyptian recumbent lions bearing strong similarity to designs by Thomas Hope. Large tilting top in later faux paint, though by examination, top was originally designed to be painted. Large and important. Details Similar to Thomas Hope (Designer)

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    Height: 30 in. (76.2 cm) Diameter: 65 in. (165.1 cm) Style: Neoclassical (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Oak, Paint, Walnut Place of Origin: Baltic States Period: Early 19th Century Date of Manufacture: 1805-1815 Condition Good Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Restorations. Early or Mid 19th Century Stabilization of Top. Seller Location Essex, MA
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    Item Details Period English Regency Mahogany Three Pedestal Dining Table. Excellent period wood selection and figuring. Original pedestals with four outstretched legs and casters. Two matching leaves. Wonderful patina and age. --Provenance: Prominent Boston Family Dimensions: Height: 29.5 in Width: 164 in Depth: 55 in Style: Regency (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Mahogany Place of Origin: England Period: Early 19th Century Date of Manufacture: 1815-20 Condition: Good Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. End sections with original tilt top mechanisms. We removed later additions to top of pedestals which family had added for additional height. Table is now at original and standard height of 29.5 inches. Refinished but patina intact.
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    Period Boston Federal mahogany round dining table with four extension leaves (original) Split pedestal base with four Round neoclassical column pedestal, Cuban and African Crotch Grain mahogany, attributed to Cornelius Briggs, Boston Briggs patented the expanding mechanism in the United Stated and an example of his work (a similar table) is in the American Wing, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Dimensions: 51" diameter when closed. With four (4) 20" leaves to expand fully to 131" x 51". Read Less

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    Attributed to Cornelius Briggs (Cabinetmaker)

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    Height: 29 in. (73.66 cm) Diameter: 51 in. (129.54 cm) Style: Federal (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Mahogany Place of Origin: United States Period: Early 19th Century Date of Manufacture: 1815-1820 Condition Good Wear consistent with age and use. With four original leaves. Seller Location Essex, MA
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    Ship's wheel stamped WWII US Navy with brass mounts adaptively reused as a tabletop for a Queen Anne base with a vasiform post and (3) cabriole legs. A second ships wheel serves as a Lazy Susan. (2) glass tops nest into wheel rabbit. The feet are brass-mounted and drilled to be secured to a deck. Measures: 39 x 48 inches.

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    Height: 39 in. (99.06 cm) Diameter: 48 in. (121.92 cm) Style: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Brass, Glass, Mahogany Period: Mid-20th Century Date of Manufacture: 1950 Condition Good Wear consistent with age and use. Seller Location Essex, MA
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