Phyfe-Style Dining Table
(83-016)
This Mahogany dining table is adapted from a pair of card tables on display in the Phyfe Room of the Winterthur Museum. The urn shaped columns are hand carved with leaves. The sweeping legs are hand carved with leaves and flutes as well. Legs like these became popular by Duncan Phyfe in the early 19th century and were copied by other New York cabinetmakers. Solid brass toe caps and casters are standard. This table is also available with a contrasting Satinwood border, 83-015 or with a Rosewood border, 83-018. Four 12" (30 cm) leaves self store in the table.
As shown: Finished in Winterthur (27).
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Specifications
- Width:78.0" (198cm)
- Depth:46.0" (117cm)
- Height:30.0" (76cm)
- Width Open:126.0" (320cm)
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