Early 19th Century French Neoclassical Expandable Dining Table, Cherry Wood and Chestnut
Introducing a remarkable piece of furniture from the early 19th century, the French Neoclassical expandable dining table. This large rectangular neoclassical Biedermeier table showcases exquisite craftsmanship and functionality. With the ability to expand up to an impressive 4 meters or 13.12 feet, it offers ample space for gatherings and feasts. Crafted from solid cherry wood, the table features a stunning hand-polished finish with shellac, giving it a lustrous appearance. The two extension leaves, made of chestnut wood, seamlessly fit within the cherry frame. Thanks to the felt-lined slide plates, the extensions glide smoothly. Adding to its practicality, the table includes a convenient side drawer. The old solid oak extending mechanism ensures stability and durability. Restored to its former glory, this antique table is ready to enhance any dining room with its timeless elegance and versatility.
Details for table
Measurements:
Inches:
H 31.3 in / 30.5 in (extended) / 24.8 in (apron height underneath)
L 78.3 in / 157.1 in (extended)
D 34.6 in
CM:
H 79.5 cm / 77.5 cm (extended) / 63 cm (apron height underneath)
L 199 cm / 399 cm (extended)
D 88 cm
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