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19th Century Single Pedestal Dining Table.

An Early Regency period flamed mahogany single pedestal dining/side table by William Trotter of Edinburgh.

A very fine mahogany veneered top is highly figured and crossbanded in rosewood. The tightly carved and gadrooned moulded edging sits above a shallow frieze. The table top opens and swivels to reveal matching book-matched veneers that have been crossbanded in rosewood and the table, when opened, will seat four diners comfortably. The shallow frieze, with vertical cut flamed mahogany veneers to all four sides, is decorated with a finely turned gadrooned moulding.  

The oversized side table has almost certainly been designed to dine at occasionally and is raised on a trade mark 'Trotter' gadrooned pedestal base. The ring turned and knolled pedestal sits above four out-swept reeded and carved legs that terminate on the original gilt brass capped castors and toes. 

The table is of the finest quality and has a natural high gloss finish to it. This finish is old and retains a good patina.

Dimensions

76.00 (high) x 114.00 (wide) x 56.50 (deep)




Stock number

11438

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