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SOLD - $9,000. I purchased this table from a follower who reached out to me—and while we receive a lot of messages about antiques, this was one I had to get my hands on. Shipped from California to Tennessee, this solid English oak crank-extension table has been in the same family since the 1950s, when it was purchased in Seattle by her grandmother. But its story goes back much further, across the Atlantic, to England, where it was originally crafted over 120 years ago. This is not just any antique dining table. It is a rare example of fine Victorian-era craftsmanship, built from solid English oak, a dense, slow-growing wood prized for its durability. Measuring 48 inches wide and sitting at 29.5 inches high, it expands from 8.5 feet to nearly 14 feet, allowing it to accommodate large gatherings with ease. At the heart of its engineering is a Joseph Fitter patented crank mechanism, a hallmark of high-end dining furniture. Unlike standard extension tables that require pulling apart the top entirely by hand, this mechanism smoothly separates the table, allowing the leaves to be inserted with precision. Large crank-extension dining tables were once reserved for Britain’s wealthiest households, private clubs, and elite social settings, where formal dining was a symbol of status. During the Victorian and Edwardian periods (circa 1890-1910), a table of this scale would have been the centerpiece of grand gatherings. Many antique extension tables have lost their original crank systems, leaves, or structural integrity over time. The fact that this one has survived fully intact—with its original crank, handle, casters, four extension leaves, and center support leg—is remarkable. This table will be preserved in its original condition and is now available for sale. While listed below market value, it is a high value investment piece that reflects the level of craftsmanship and preservation that sets it apart. Please DM me for info. Nationwide shipping available.  #furnituredesign #furniture #Home #homeinspo #savedbydesign restoration #antiquefurniture #vintage
SOLD - $9,000. I purchased this table from a follower who reached out to me—and while we receive a lot of messages about antiques, this was one I had to get my hands on. Shipped from California to Tennessee, this solid English oak crank-extension table has been in the same family since the 1950s, when it was purchased in Seattle by her grandmother. But its story goes back much further, across the Atlantic, to England, where it was originally crafted over 120 years ago. This is not just any antique dining table. It is a rare example of fine Victorian-era craftsmanship, built from solid English oak, a dense, slow-growing wood prized for its durability. Measuring 48 inches wide and sitting at 29.5 inches high, it expands from 8.5 feet to nearly 14 feet, allowing it to accommodate large gatherings with ease. At the heart of its engineering is a Joseph Fitter patented crank mechanism, a hallmark of high-end dining furniture. Unlike standard extension tables that require pulling apart the top entirely by hand, this mechanism smoothly separates the table, allowing the leaves to be inserted with precision. Large crank-extension dining tables were once reserved for Britain’s wealthiest households, private clubs, and elite social settings, where formal dining was a symbol of status. During the Victorian and Edwardian periods (circa 1890-1910), a table of this scale would have been the centerpiece of grand gatherings. Many antique extension tables have lost their original crank systems, leaves, or structural integrity over time. The fact that this one has survived fully intact—with its original crank, handle, casters, four extension leaves, and center support leg—is remarkable. This table will be preserved in its original condition and is now available for sale. While listed below market value, it is a high value investment piece that reflects the level of craftsmanship and preservation that sets it apart. Please DM me for info. Nationwide shipping available. #furnituredesign #furniture #Home #homeinspo #savedbydesign restoration #antiquefurniture #vintage

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