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Victoria & Son
47-32 Austell Pl, suite 202
Long Island City, NY 11101 , United States
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718.392.9651
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Canabas Dining Table
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Description
An oval top Louis XVI style dining table with custom brass molding mortised into the top edge and an apron which has been recessed back to allow for maximum chair clearance. The tapering square form legs have fluted corners and faces and are mounted with custom cast collars and sabots from Victoria & Son’s in-house brass collection. This table can be made to expand with the addition of leaves or to remain in one piece. The overall size of the table determines the number of legs. The model is shown here executed in mahogany with polished brass mounts. Custom materials, finishes and sizes are available.
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Customization Options: This table can be made to expand with the addition of leaves or to remain in one piece. Custom materials, finishes and sizes are available. Documentation: Signed Origin: United States, New York Period: New Materials: Brass, mahogany Condition: Made to order Styles / Movements: Traditional, Louis XVI Dealer Reference #: R821 Incollect Reference #: 328694 -
Dimensions
W. 96 in; H. 28.25 in; D. 51 in; W. 243.84 cm; H. 71.76 cm; D. 129.54 cm; Open W. 144 in; Closed W. 96 in; Open W. 365.76 cm; Closed W. 243.84 cm;
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