Lannuier Dining Table

(83-010)

The original of this magnificent dining table was made between 1815 and 1819 by one of New York's premier Neoclassical cabinetmakers, Charles-Honoré Lannuier. The original table is displayed in the Georgia Dining Room at the Winterthur Museum. The large top of highly figured veneer is supported by two pedestals that consist of four hand-carved, solid Mahogany columns. The S-shaped legs feature leaf-carving on the knees and hand-carved paw feet. Crotch Mahogany veneer graces the deep apron rails. Three 22" (56 cm) leaves with aprons are standard.

As Shown: Finished in Winterthur, High (27)

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Specifications

  • Width:59.75" (152cm)
  • Depth:59.75" (152cm)
  • Height:30.0" (76cm)
  • Width Open:126.0" (320cm)

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