Impressive 19th Century William IV Period Mahogany Dining Table
A Superb Quality and very Impressive 19th Century William IV Period Double Pedestal Mahogany Dining Table consisting of Two rectangular tilt-top Center Tables C1835
A superb and highly impressive 19th-century William IV period double pedestal mahogany dining table, dating to around 1835, this exceptional piece features a pair of substantial rectangular tilt-top center tables. Each table is crafted from richly figured, solid mahogany with a beveled edge, showcasing the deep color and striking grain characteristic of top-quality William IV mahogany. The rectangular tilt-tops rest on hand-turned pedestal bases with bulbous turnings and carved decoration, each supported by a quadraform platform and bun feet with concealed brass castors.The tables are ingeniously joined by original cast brass forks, allowing them to serve either as impressive breakfast or center tables or as a large, unified dining table, an unusually versatile feature for the era. The mahogany has developed a rich, warm patina, further enhancing its visual appeal and attesting to its superb original condition and careful stewardship over the years. William IV pedestal tables are celebrated for their imposing yet elegant design, often using dense, high-quality mahogany, bold turned bases, and practical tilt-top mechanisms. the care it has received over the years. The figured mahogany exhibits a rich, warm patina, enhancing its visual appeal. This table is not only a testament to exceptional early 19th century craftsmanship but also a striking example of classic design, making it an ideal piece for any refined interior.
A superb and highly impressive 19th-century William IV period double pedestal mahogany dining table, dating to around 1835, this exceptional piece features a pair of substantial rectangular tilt-top center tables. Each table is crafted from richly figured, solid mahogany with a beveled edge, showcasing the deep color and striking grain characteristic of top-quality William IV mahogany. The rectangular tilt-tops rest on hand-turned pedestal bases with bulbous turnings and carved decoration, each supported by a quadraform platform and bun feet with concealed brass castors.The tables are ingeniously joined by original cast brass forks, allowing them to serve either as impressive breakfast or center tables or as a large, unified dining table, an unusually versatile feature for the era. The mahogany has developed a rich, warm patina, further enhancing its visual appeal and attesting to its superb original condition and careful stewardship over the years. William IV pedestal tables are celebrated for their imposing yet elegant design, often using dense, high-quality mahogany, bold turned bases, and practical tilt-top mechanisms. the care it has received over the years. The figured mahogany exhibits a rich, warm patina, enhancing its visual appeal. This table is not only a testament to exceptional early 19th century craftsmanship but also a striking example of classic design, making it an ideal piece for any refined interior.
13 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Mahogany
Length: 238
Height: 77
Depth: 138
Reference (ID): 1639913
Availability: In stock
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