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Description:
This charming Pembroke table was crafted in England around 1900. This style table is said to have been named for the Enlands Earl of Pembroke around 1771. This drop-leaf table’s 100+ year lifespan has deepened and enriched the mahogany’s patina. The table has two hinged leaves each measuring 9 inches long, when both leaves are extended this table measures a full 35 inches. They are each supported by (2) folding wooden
brackets. There is a drawer at one end with a patinated solid-brass plain-drop drawer pull. The sturdy turned legs sit atop brass casters. There is some minor wear to the finish which is consistent with age. The simple yet sturdy construction may help it last another 100 years. Don’t miss you chance to make this charming table a part of your eat-in kitchen or home office.
| Status: Sold |
Reference#: EC1057 |
| Condition:
Good |
Year:
1900
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| Country:
England |
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| Height:
25 in. (63.50 cm) |
Depth:
34 in. (86.36 cm) |
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Width: 35 in. (88.90 cm)
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| Style:
Pembroke |
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| Materials:
Mahogany, Solid Brass |
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