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Winterthur Lannuier Dining Table This magnificent dining table, from the Winterthur Museum Collection, was made by one of New York's premier Neoclassical cabinetmakers, Charles-Honore Lannuier, between 1815 and 1819.  The large top of highly figured veneer is supported by two pedestals that consist of four hand-carved solid mahogany columns.  The s-shaped legs feature leaf -carving on the knees and hand-carved paw feet.   Crotch mahogany veneer graces the deep apron rails.  Traditional Winterthur warm mahogany, high-sheen finish.
 
Winterthur Lannuier Dining Table
Item #: 77493
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59 3/4" Width x 59 1/2" Length

Opens to 125 1/2" Length (three 22" leaves)

This magnificent dining table, from the Winterthur Museum Collection, was made by one of New York's premier Neoclassical cabinetmakers, Charles-Honore Lannuier, between 1815 and 1819. The large top of highly figured veneer is supported by two pedestals that consist of four hand-carved solid mahogany columns. The s-shaped legs feature leaf -carving on the knees and hand-carved paw feet. Crotch mahogany veneer graces the deep apron rails. Traditional Winterthur warm mahogany, high-sheen finish.
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