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Large George IV Mahogany Dining Table, M. Willson

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Circa 1830, late George IV mahogany dining table, with 5 additional leaves. With solid, figured mahogany top and leaves, secured by cast brass clips, over a simple frieze. Unusually, the 2 D-ends pull out when placing the additional leaves, and the rails beneath stamped with makers name of M. Willson, 68 Great Queen Street. Standing on 6 classic Georgian turned, fluted and tapering legs, finishing on a large brass cup and castors.

M. Willson could refer to either Mary Wilson & Son or her son (who took over the business in 1838), Matthew Wilson/Willson. Mary Willson was married to Thomas Willson who operated as a antique furniture broker (and cabinet maker) in the late 18th- and early 19th-century. They operated from 68 Great Queen Street, London.

DIMENSIONS:
Size 72 cm high x 156 cm wide (minimum) x 392 cm wide (maximum – all leaves) x 168 cm deep.
Price
£15000.00  UK
$19315.50  USA
17793.00  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 25/JUL/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique Furniture Period Early 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Maker M.Willson Item code as178a4324 / 29658 Status Sold

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