Victorian Table
Video guide on how to set up and add extra leaves to a mahogany Victorian dining table.
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Video guide on how to set up and add extra leaves to a mahogany Victorian dining table.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR RANGE OF VICTORIAN DINING TABLES ON CANONBURY ANTIQUES
Click here to buy this Victorian dining table on Canonbury Antiques
You are viewing an auction for a gorgeous Victorian style mahogany dining table that stands in at an impressive 12 feet when fully extended. This is a sumptuous dining set fit for a king and I hope the photos do this amazing piece some justice.
Getting family and friends together at the dinner table has to be one of life’s most cherished moments, so why not do it in total style and comfort? We appreciate it’s quite an initial investment for the table but this work of art will last for generations hence making it a great heirloom and investment. This table has been hand crafted here in England – it is the highest quality and I hope the photos illustrate this.
The table is Victorian style and extends via the handle at one end of the table which winds the table up so you can take the leaves out or add them to suit your needs. It also means the table can be made a lot smaller for every day use and big for lavish dinner parties. I have shown some photos of the different size combinations this can be used at. The table is 153 inches long when fully extended – there are 4 leaves each measuring 18 inches each. If you subtract 18 from 153 four times you can work out the different length combinations, down to the smallest when this is almost a round table with the two end halves together (please see photo). The table sits 8 people very comfortably – please see the photos to show how it looks with the chairs around it and also the extending mechanism.
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You are viewing a stunning English Victorian style 14 foot dining table with a matching set of 10 mahogany Regency dining chairs. I hope the photos do this stunning set some justice – it really is better in the flesh. Eating together whether with family or friends is probably the most important thing we can do – so why not do it in total style and quality with a table that will last for generations? We appreciate it’s quite an initial outlay but this will last for centuries hence making it a great investment and family heirloom. It was hand made here in England to centuries old traditions and the quality is out of this world.
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The table is a Victorian extending diner that works by a winding mechanism at one end (please see close up photo). The table actually would seat 12-14 people easily. The table has four leaves each measuring 18 inches so there are numerous different combinations with this table. A leaf is an extra section of the table you can drop in. There are two D ends at either end of the table each measuring 4 feet. You could have just the two D ends together and the table would be round. Fully extended it is 14 feet long – and this would sit 12 people more than comfortably, perfect for large scale dinner parties and functions.
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To view more mahogany dining tables on Canonbury Antiques click here
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– Stunning English Regency style pedestal dining table in mahogany with satinwood cross banding
– Fully extended this goes to 16 feet – easily seats 18 people!
– Perfect for large scale dinner parties or even executive boardrooms
– Trip pedestal base – each on castors so easy to move around
– Three D End pedestals and two leaves – so various different size
combinations
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