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Grand Early Victorian Mahogany Wind-out Dining Table.

A fine and elegant Early Victorian Mahogany Wind-Out dining table Circa 1850 .

Presenting a superb example of a mid-19th-century dining table, this piece exudes the rich elegance and craftsmanship characteristic of the Victorian era. Crafted from a beautifully figured mahogany, it retains its original idyllic lightly faded and lustrous French polished finish, which showcases the timber's warm tones and rich patina built over its long history.

This table has been thoroughly checked over in our workshop, where it has been cleaned and waxed to bring out the best of its original character. It is a versatile and practical piece, complete with its two original leaves, allowing it to be extended to accommodate larger gatherings. Without the leaves, it comfortably seats four people. With one leaf in place, it can seat six, and with both leaves, it can accommodate a dinner party of eight, or even up to ten people depending on the chairs used.

Unlike many wind-out tables, this example is remarkably stable and flat when fully extended, running true and straight—a testament to its exceptional construction and care. The winding mechanism has been expertly serviced, operating with exceptional smoothness, and is accompanied by its original winding handle.

The design is classically Victorian, with four substantial, impressively turned and fluted legs, each terminating in a solid polished brass cup castor. These castors are fitted with the typical early Victorian white porcelain wheels, a detail that speaks to its age and authenticity. This combination of robust design and delicate, functional features is a hallmark of high-quality furniture from this period.

This table is not only a functional dining piece but also a statement of historical style and enduring quality, ready to be a focal point in any period or contemporary interior.

Condition and Provenance As antiques, this table shows signs of age and use. While in fantastic condition, expect minor marks consistent with historical pieces. The table has a strong design and is structurally sound, with no major damage that would detract from its beauty or functionality.

Dimensions

Height: 710mm

Height to the underside side rails (at lowest): 585mm

Width: 1115mm

Length (0 leaves): 1335mm

Length (1 leaf): 1700mm

Length (2 leaves): 2050mm

 

Specifications

Product Code
1165816

Delivery & Returns

Buy 2 or more items and delivery is only charged for 1!  (Mainland UK Only)

Our items are securely wrapped and delivered only by private insured couriers.

You can return your product up to 14 days after receiving your order. Please make sure that the products are not damaged and returned in our packaging as best as possible.

Antique Early Victorian Solid Mahogany Grand Wind Out 2 Leaf Dining Table C1850

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International delivery & more information

International delivery may be available, please send us an email quoting the product code to enquiries@lincolnrestorations.co.uk about this option.

If you would like further information, have any questions about this item or would like the item customising please also feel free to get in touch quoting the product code, we are always happy to help.

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