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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A magnificent and early cedar dining table, Australian circa…

1835 Australian Cedar Dining Table with Provenance from Lady Massy-Greene

A magnificent and early cedar dining table, Australian circa 1835. a sixteen leg drop leaf sectional table with two extension leaves and centre section with drawer at either side with original brass handle; edge stringing on bottom of skirt and running…

William IV mahogany dining table, c. 1840, rectangular top…

William IV Mahogany Dining Table with Extension Leaves, c. 1840

William IV mahogany dining table, c. 1840, rectangular top above four turned reeded legs on castors, the mechanism marked 'Cheapside, Birmingham', with two extension leaves and winder, height 73 cm, length 120 cm, (closed), length 202 cm, (open) (two…

William IV three pedestal mahogany dining table, second quarter…

William IV Mahogany Dining Table

William IV three pedestal mahogany dining table, second quarter of the 19th century, the rectangular D-end top above three turned pedestals with four down-swept legs terminating in brass paw caps and castors, height 72 cm, width 337 cm, depth 202 cm.…

Dining suite seven piece, Victorian cedar extension table, with…

Victorian Cedar Table & William IV Mahogany Chairs Set

Dining suite seven piece, Victorian cedar extension table, with turned legs, & six William IV mahogany chairs

A William IV cedar extension table, circa 1830s, with three…

William IV Cedar Extension Table with Carved Baluster Legs

A William IV cedar extension table, circa 1830s, with three leaves and winder, the table with rounded corners having a thick top above an extended bullnose edge, a deep skirt and raised on relief carved knopped and centurion skirt style baluster legs and…