Six-legged Table, In Mahogany, 19th-century Restoration
A beautiful oval drop-leaf table in solid mahogany, in the Restoration style, dating from the 19th century.
French work from the mid-19th century. It rests on a turned baluster base mounted on casters and features a six-legged structure, two of which retract to allow the drop leaves to open.
This system offers excellent stability and functionality.
The oval-shaped top, when unfurled, is made of solid mahogany panels with a warm, antique patina.
Signs of wear are visible, which are normal for a piece of furniture from this period.
A sturdy and practical table, ideal for a dining room or country house.
French work from the mid-19th century. It rests on a turned baluster base mounted on casters and features a six-legged structure, two of which retract to allow the drop leaves to open.
This system offers excellent stability and functionality.
The oval-shaped top, when unfurled, is made of solid mahogany panels with a warm, antique patina.
Signs of wear are visible, which are normal for a piece of furniture from this period.
A sturdy and practical table, ideal for a dining room or country house.
880 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Mahogany
Length: 132cm / déployée 300cm.
Width: 113cm
Height: 76cm/ hauteur d'assise 72cm
Reference (ID): 1731055
Availability: In stock
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