An American Centennial tripartite banquet table in the Hepplewhite manner, bench-made in 1880 and acquired by the German Embassy in Washington D.C. Handcrafted Honduran mahogany on tapering corner-fluted legs. 184 inches long, 48 inches wide, with 30 1/4 inch table-top height; comfortably seating up to 16. With its four leaves down and its two original 48 inch gap rails inserted, length is reduced to 80 inches; seating eight. This three part dining table, with its four swing-legs supporting its drop-leaves, may be configured as two separate tables; the larger seating ten and the smaller centre section seating eight. The Philadelphia Exposition of 1876, in celebration of the American Centennial, revived interest in furniture that was made and prevalent in our country one hundred years earlier.
Antiquario Villas and Cottages
1023 Main Street South Woodbury, CT 06798 United States
203.263.2211
Period furniture and decoration spanning four centuries and three continents, galleried in a 1754 National Register of Historic Places house in Woodbury; Connecticut's long established "Antiques Capital”. Five decades of antiques collecting experience in a succession of Historic Register homes in Virginia, New York, and Connecticut; and a 1901 beaux arts building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Open Thursday through Monday from 11:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and on Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment.