Unleaded measurements 47.25 x 41.25. 31” tall. Each leaf is 21.5x 41.25x 19” and 42.75” tall. The 5 unarmed chairs are 18 x 17.5” and 42.75” tall. It is a hardwood, but I don’t know which. The chairs are upholstered in a velvet print. The leaves are actually stored under the main table and slide out when you lift up on the table top
It was acquired by my parents in the early 70’s from an antique dealer East of Dallas Texas. It has a numbered stamp on the bottom of the table.
Hi Donya,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A Victorian turned walnut drawleaf dining table
English or American, late 19th Century
The divided rectangular top raised on a frame enclosing two draw leafs, raised on four turned legs joined by an X-stretcher.
closed 31 inches tall, 41 1/4 inches wide, 47 1/4 inches long; extends to approximately 90 inches long
CONDITION: appears to be in good condition; normal wear expectant
PROVENANCE: acquired from client's parents in Texas in the 1970s
$1,500-2,500*
Together with a set of six late Victorian walnut chairs
early 20th Century
comprising five side chairs and 1 arm chair, each with floral-print upholstery
overall height 42 3/4 inches tall
CONDITION: appear to be in good condition, normal wear expectant
PROVENANCE: acquired by client's parents in Texas in the 1970s
$250-350 for the set *
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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