Oak dining table and four expansion leaves, early 1900s

Name/Title

Oak dining table and four expansion leaves, early 1900s

Entry/Object ID

2017.21.1

Description

Acc. No. 17.21.1 Subject Category: Furniture Date or Period: Early 1900's Object: Table, dining room Description: A circular shaped pedestal-base dining table with a set of four matching expansion leaves. Its base is in a pseudo-Empire style, and it is made of American manufactured quarter-sawn oak. Size: Diam: 48" (with leaves) and Height: 30 inches. History of Object: Furniture from the residence at 1419 Mound St., Alameda, that belonged to the Charles Martin family. Acquired from: Estate of Nancy Martin Date: 06/03/17

Interpretative Labels

Label

1/7/2021 MvL: current sign: PEDESTAL BASE OAK TABLE Accompanied by six American Eastlake-style dining room chairs (circa late 1880's) from the Lessig- Martin residence, 1419 Mound St., that was constructed in 1912.