Early 20th century mahogany Chippendale style table with two leaves and set of nine chairs.
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This is an antique early 20th century Chippendale style extending dining table with stylized tri-foot pedestal bases that are in the influence of the Duncan Phyfe form. From the images, the wood appears to be mahogany and not cherry. The table appears to predate the ornately decorated set of chairs. The 'carving' on the chairs appear more to be press formed than carved. The table is likely English or American. The chairs are possibly from China. There should be 9 chairs, 2 arm and 8 side chairs. The estimate is for the table and up to 9 or 10 chairs altogether and is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail 'asking prices' can be higher and vary.
Ok. I will as soon as I get back home. It’ll be Monday. Thank you.
Sending the requested pictures. Sorry, sending a ton because I’m not sure what you need to see. I hope they’re adequate. Also includeding a few more of the table. Notice the section missing from one of the leaves and some scratches and marred spots on the finish. I also remembered I actually have nine chairs.
Thanks.
Thank you, very informative and very much appreciated.
You are very welcome and my pleasure to be of help
Please add well-lit images of the underside of the table to show the hardware used for the joinery and the same of one of the chairs too.