Also known as banquet table or sectional table. A dining table made in such a way that it can be extended or increased in size by the insertion of one or more leaves in the centre section of the table. Georgian dining tables were sometimes made in separate sections, with the two ends (known as `D' ends from their shape) able to be used as free-standing side tables.

When in use as a dining table, the individual leaves were held in place with brass clips, sometimes supported from beneath by extra legs. D-end tables were generally supported by four tapered or turned legs. Some versions were extended by the use of a drop-side table between the two end sections. The pedestal dining table of the period usually had four splay feet with brass claw or bucket castors. Three feet were not usual until the Victorian period. The more...

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An antique French cherrywood dining table, 19th century, the…

19th Century French Cherrywood Dining Table

An antique French cherrywood dining table, 19th century, the rectangular four sectional plank top, cleated on all sides, on a shaped and carved skirt, all assembled with wood pegs and raised on carved cabriole legs terminating in whorl feet. (Ex. Miguel…

A French walnut Drawer-Leaf extension dining table, circa 1900,…

French Walnut Dining Table with Drawer Leaf Extension

A French walnut Drawer-Leaf extension dining table, circa 1900, the rectangular top with rounded corners and burr walnut parquetry, over a shaped and carved skirt with carved shell detailing, on carved cabriole legs, with drawer leaf extensions to each…

A good 19th century French fruitwood refectory dining table,…

French Fruitwood Refectory Dining Table with Extension

A good 19th century French fruitwood refectory dining table, the three-plank top with a single drawer leaf serving extension, raised on tapered square section legs. Pegged construction. Good colour and patina. 200 x 87.5 x 75.5 cm. The legs with…

A French Art Deco extension dining room table by Gaston Poisson,…

Art Deco Dining Table by Gaston Poisson

A French Art Deco extension dining room table by Gaston Poisson, circa 1940s, the rectangular top with rounded corners and mahogany marquetry veneer, raised on a double scroll form pedestal bases with single stretcher, each end with pull out supports for…

A Regence style oak parquetry extension table, circa 1930, the…

Regence Oak Parquetry Extension Table

A Regence style oak parquetry extension table, circa 1930, the rectangular table of slightly serpentine profile with square parquetry inlaid panels, pull out extensions, the apron and cabriole legs relief carved with shell motifs and terminating with…

A French Art Deco rosewood inlaid extension dining table, circa…

Art Deco Rosewood Inlaid Dining Table

A French Art Deco rosewood inlaid extension dining table, circa 1930 in the style of Jules Leleu, the fine rosewood top with cross-banded tulipwood border, with the inlaid apron shaped around the moderne hipped and shaped legs terminating in fine gilt…

French oak extension table 213 cm long, including 3@ 34 cm…

French Oak Extension Table - 213cm Long, 104cm Wide, 76cm High

French oak extension table 213 cm long, including 3@ 34 cm extension leaves, 104 cm wide, 76 cm high

An antique French walnut extension dining table with four…

French Walnut Extension Dining Table, Late 19th Century Renaissance

An antique French walnut extension dining table with four leaves, late 19th century in the Renaissance revival manner, the well-figured rectangular top with rounded corners, bullnose edging and finely reeded skirt, with fluted tapering turned supports to…