


Lot 155
A William IV circular extending dining table in the manner of Johnstone & Jeanes
20 November 2013, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £12,500 inc. premium
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A William IV circular extending dining table
in the manner of Johnstone & Jeanes
The tilt top with twelve small segmented leaves fitting onto the outer rim, above a baluster turned shaft, on four downswept legs with square brass cappings and castors, together with the leaf case, 148cm diameter, 74cm high, (58" diameter, 29" high) extending to 178cm diameter (70" diameter).
The tilt top with twelve small segmented leaves fitting onto the outer rim, above a baluster turned shaft, on four downswept legs with square brass cappings and castors, together with the leaf case, 148cm diameter, 74cm high, (58" diameter, 29" high) extending to 178cm diameter (70" diameter).
Footnotes
Provenance:
Purchased from Bennett and Stow Antiques, Arlesford, Hampshire, November 1970.
The firm of Johnstone and Jeanes & Co was established in London around 1840 and traded from premises at 67 Bond Street. Johnstone was previously in partnership with Robert Jupe, circa 1835-40, who patented the Capstan extending dining table in 1835.