dropside - tables

Dropside table. A small table with hinged flaps on either side which, when raised, increase the size of the table surface. The flaps may be supported by fly rails or a gateleg. The following are all variations of the dropside table: gateleg table, Pembroke table, sofa table, Sutherland table.
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An important early Australian cedar sofa table, the rectangular…
An important early Australian cedar sofa table, the rectangular top with matching cedar panels and a thumb moulded edge with drop leaf flaps above a pair of drawers with line inlaid decoration and conforming dummy drawers to the back,…
Early colonial dropside cedar table on centre pedestal with 4…
Early colonial dropside cedar table on centre pedestal with 4 splayed legs
A cedar drop side occasional table. Illustrated in '19th…
A cedar drop side occasional table. Illustrated in '19th Century Australian Furniture', page 501, plate 497
Repolished Tudor style dropside table with pie-crust edge and…
Repolished Tudor style dropside table with pie-crust edge and fluted legs