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Pennsylvania Gate-Leg Drop-Leaf Sheraton Dining Table in Cherry Wood, circa 1830
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Price: $4, 250.00
Product ID : TBL00356
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Overview
An exceptional American Sheraton dining table from southeastern Pennsylvania, made of fine solid cherry that has fine figuring & is a light amber color. When open, the long drop-leaves are supported by gate legs with turned cylindrical legs, with incised rings at the top, & that end in an acorn foot. Leaves have the original iron hinges. The stream-lined design of this well-designed & crafted dining table works well in a contemporary as well as a traditional setting. Southeastern Pennsylvania, circa 1830. Makes a great auxiliary dining table in a small apartment placed behind a sofa or against a wall under a large-screen television or painting.
Dimensions:
Fully extended: 60 1/2" long x 44 1/2" wide x 29 1/2" high
Closed: 44 1/2" long x 20 3/4" wide (deep) x 29 1/2" high
Width between the legs in the front is 14 1/4"; Height from floor to underside of apron is 23"; Height from floor to underside of table is 28 1/2
Style:
Sheraton (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques:
Cherry,Maple,Poplar,Wrought Iron,Hand-Crafted,Polished,Turned
Place of Origin:
United States
Period:
1820-1829
Date of Manufacture:
Circa 1830
Condition:
Good.
Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Features an exceptional Pennsylvania wild cherry as the main wood, with poplar and maple pieces used in the frame. Table was restored & polished in our workshop and is structurally sound.
Dimensions:
Fully extended: 60 1/2" long x 44 1/2" wide x 29 1/2" high
Closed: 44 1/2" long x 20 3/4" wide (deep) x 29 1/2" high
Width between the legs in the front is 14 1/4"; Height from floor to underside of apron is 23"; Height from floor to underside of table is 28 1/2
Style:
Sheraton (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques:
Cherry,Maple,Poplar,Wrought Iron,Hand-Crafted,Polished,Turned
Place of Origin:
United States
Period:
1820-1829
Date of Manufacture:
Circa 1830
Condition:
Good.
Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Features an exceptional Pennsylvania wild cherry as the main wood, with poplar and maple pieces used in the frame. Table was restored & polished in our workshop and is structurally sound.