"19th Century William IV Period Mahogany Dining Table"
This early 19th-century William IV period mahogany dining table is a superb example of fine craftsmanship and elegant design. Its rich patina and beautifully figured mahogany top create a captivating piece perfect for any refined dining setting.The table's molded rectangular top, with gently rounded corners, sits on elegantly shaped turned legs, each ending in large original brass castors. This attention to detail is typical of the late Regency/early Victorian period. The inclusion of two original leaves (each 45.5 cm wide) allows for flexible seating arrangements, accommodating both intimate dinners and larger gatherings (8 to 10 people). Dating from around 1830, this table is not just a functional piece; it's a statement piece reflecting the exquisite furniture-making of its era.