Four Pedestal English Dining Table
William IV four pedestal dining table. Each top section is a single board with reeded edge and the ends with rounded corner. Set above four turned and carved columns inset with shaped reeded legs terminating in brass lion paw casters. The tops are removable from the bases. Either of the two center sections may be removed reducing the table in length. Those sections alternatively may be used as a serving table. The table will seat approximately fourteen, great knee and chair height, very solid and comfortable.
c. 1835, England
W. 144 in; H. 30 in; D. 48 in
William IV four pedestal dining table. Each top section is a single board with reeded edge and the ends with rounded corner. Set above four turned and carved columns inset with shaped reeded legs terminating in brass lion paw casters. The tops are removable from the bases. Either of the two center sections may be removed reducing the table in length. Those sections alternatively may be used as a serving table. The table will seat approximately fourteen, great knee and chair height, very solid and comfortable.
c. 1835, England
W. 144 in; H. 30 in; D. 48 in
William IV four pedestal dining table. Each top section is a single board with reeded edge and the ends with rounded corner. Set above four turned and carved columns inset with shaped reeded legs terminating in brass lion paw casters. The tops are removable from the bases. Either of the two center sections may be removed reducing the table in length. Those sections alternatively may be used as a serving table. The table will seat approximately fourteen, great knee and chair height, very solid and comfortable.
c. 1835, England
W. 144 in; H. 30 in; D. 48 in