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OUR REVIEWS ARE 

Nick Hewer (The Apprentice)

Hello Chris, Just wanted to say thank you. The chairs and table are absolutely beautiful - can’t stop looking at them and touching them! Sorry I couldn’t see you in person - I have a deadline for my masters coming up and I needed to do a day in the library! Also wanted to say I’ve shared your details on a closed FB group with 1.7k doctor mums who are interested in interior design and many are doing renovations. A few have already said they will make the trip based on the before & after pics, and I also connected with another client of yours who bought a large table and chairs!
Anyway- hope to do business again as we are really delighted. Thank you!
Best wishes, Anna

Wow! We absolutely love the table and chairs. Thank you so much. You and your team have done a fantastic job.
Thank you for delivering them today. The guys that delivered were lovely and did a brilliant job of installing it all too.
Janice
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ANTIQUE EXTENDING DINING TABLES
With OVER 200 antique extending dining tables for sale in one location just north of London, Elisabath James are simply the largest professional stockist in the World of genuine antique tables.
Covering the Goergian, Regency and Victorian periods there is a huge variety of designs and formats of extending tables available in all sizes for 2 to 7 metres length. Our team of 11 in house professional restorers will also hand finihs your selected table to specification and this is INCLUDED IN OUR PRICES.
Large Antique Arts & Crafts Oak Extending Dining Table Victorian Edwardian
Price: £4700
Circa: C1900
Stock Code: E2422
Large Antique Regency Dining Table Mahogany Pedestal Extending
Price: £6800
Circa: C1900
Stock Code: E2412
12ft Jacobean Carved Oak Victorian Extending Dining Table
Price: £5700
Circa: C1890
Stock Code: E2401
Narrow Width 3 Metre Antique Dining Table Victorian Mahogany
Price: £3300
Circa: C1850
Stock Code: E2397
5 Metre Antique Mahogany Extending Dining Table Sheraton Inlaid
Price: £11800
Circa: C1880
Stock Code: E2381
11ft 3 Metre Regency Mahogany Twin Pedestal Extending Dining Table
Price: £3900
Circa: Mid 1900s
Stock Code: E2380
3 metre Antique Victorian Round End Walnut Extending Dining Table
Price: £3200
Circa: C1890
Stock Code: E2350
10ft 3 metre Victorian Mahogany Oval Extending Dining Table
Price: £3450
Circa: C1870
Stock Code: E2351
6 Metre Antique Dining Table Victorian Extending Mahogany Round End
Price: £12500
Circa: C1840
Stock Code: E2296
12ft Round Regency Mahogany Pedestal Extending Dining Table
Price: £6850
Circa: C1830
Stock Code: E2271
5 metre Antique Oak Extending Refectory Dining Table
Price: £5800
Circa: C1920
Stock Code: E2262
Large Antique Dining Table From Edwardian Period Extendable To 12ft Long
Price: £4400
Circa: C1905
Stock Code: E2243
Large Oval Antique Oak Farmhouse Table - Georgian Manner Wake or Hunt Table 3 metres
Price: £4600
Circa: Mid 1900s
Stock Code: E2232
10ft 3 Metre Regency Twin Pedestal Mahogany Extending Dining Table
Price: £2400
Circa: Eraly 1900s
Stock Code: E2230
Round Antique Extending Dining Table 10ft 3 metre in Georgian manner from mid 19th Century
Price: £3500
Circa: C1850
Stock Code: E2226
10ft 3 Metre Antique Jacobean Carved Oak Oval Extending Victorian Dining Table
Price: £2900
Circa: C1890
Stock Code: E2224
10ft 3 Metre Antique Oak Round Extending Victorian Dining Table
Price: £3500
Circa: C1880
Stock Code: E2223
3 Metre Regency Extending Dining Table Gillows Console Form with Reeded Legs
Price: £4400
Circa: C1820
Stock Code: E2221
8ft Antique Oak Oval Extending Single Pedestal Dining Table – Regency manner
Price: £1750
Circa: Early 1900s
Stock Code: E2218
12ft Edwardian Dining Table Round Long Extending Mahogany
Price: £3700
Circa: C1910
Stock Code: E2208
Antique Extending Oak Dining Table 5 Metres Long From Victorian Period Late 19th Century
Price: £7900
Circa: C1880
Stock Code: E2205
Post Regency William IV 16ft Mahogany Extending Dining Table To Seta 20 People
Price: £12500
Circa: C1830
Stock Code: E2204
Victorian Oak Extending Dining Table With Jacobean Carving
Price: £4400
Circa: C1880
Stock Code: E2197
Extending Regency Dining Room Table With Gillows Reeded Legs
Price: £3800
Circa: C1820
Stock Code: E2193
3 Metre Victorian Dining Table Walnut Extending 10ft To Seat 12 People
Price: £3300
Circa: C1890
Stock Code: E2190
Antique 16ft Regency Mahogany Dining Table Gillows Legs
Price: £11500
Circa: C1825
Stock Code: E2150
Huge 7 Metre Regency Revival Antique Pedestal Dining Table To Seat 30 People
Price: £13000
Circa: Mid 1900s
Stock Code: E2143
3 Metre Victorian Antique Oak Wind Out Dining Table
Price: £3400
Circa: C1880
Stock Code: E2153
George III Period 14ft Antique Mahogany Extending Dining Table
Price: £4500
Circa: C1790
Stock Code: E2127
Large Antique Victorian Oak Dining Table To Seat 20 People
Price: £7900
Circa: C1890
Stock Code: E2085
ABOUT ANTIQUE EXTENDING DINING TABLES
There are many designs of antique extending tables dating back to the earliest draw leaf refectory tables whereby extension ends slid from under the tops of refectory tables form 16th & 17th Centuries. This method has continued through to today for more primitive builds in modern dining and kitchen tables. Also, many French farmhouse tables from 18th and 19th Centuries constructed in cherry and walnut had bread board extending ends, often in a base construction timber of beach or pine. At the later end of the 19th Century, during revival of the Jacobean, Tudor and Gothic oak refectory table, many draw leaf refectory tables were made again with extending ends.In terms of formal antique extending dining tables the first category of design is the Georgian D end sectional dining table with drop leaf centre section and leaves which were made during late George III period and into Sheraton era. The extending nature of these was fulfilled by simple gating legs and hinged lopers set under the tops. All bar a few were made in mahogany and at one time these early period tables were the most prized of all antique dining tables but today not all folk are agreeable with the multitude of legs underneath.
It was in the very early 19th Century Regency period that new extending table innovations came to the fore with famous designers Gillows, Wilkinson and Pocock all introducing techniques to make the extending of a formal dining table more ergonomic. Wilkinson patented his concertina or ‘scissor’ action table around 1810 and this was utilised within the forms of up scaled Pembroke and fold over tea table formats to create an extending dining table that literally closed away to a side table and it is believe that this innovation was initiated for the wealthy estate owners who were now taking quarters in the evolving merchant and economic centres of London, Liverpool, etc.. although rare we do have original late George III Regency examples surviving today.
Pocock’s patent utilise the breakfast table format of sabre leg pedestal base and a hub of runners above that incorporated a sash pulley system to automate both ends extending away to allow space for extension leaves for a table of length up to about 8ft. The wining design that prevailed however stemmed from Gillows who illustrated his ‘Imperial’ table that was formed as two console ends enclosing a group of box section runners that met in that met in the middle to form a single unit table that could be made at any length. We’ve had examples up to 20ft length in stock here but typically a 12ft table or so would be average length and the versatility with extension leaves allowed seating for 6 to 20 people from the same table.
This superior ergonomic and ease of construction ensured that the Gillows format was adopted throughout the 19th Century for extending dining tables and further evolved to become a single unit runner system table by late George IV and into William IV period. By Victorian times pretty much all antique extending dining tables surviving today would be of this strongly built runner system format, large turned legs and leaf system to extend. Mostly made in mahogany until 1880 when loss of the Colonies meant a reversion to use of English oak. It was Joseph Fitter of Birmingham that dominated the steel winding mechanism production form around 1850 with most tables being fitted thereafter and in the amateur antiques market the tables are often referred to incorrectly as ‘Joseph Fitter tables’.
The 1st World War interrupted production in the UK and with timber shortages and skilled labour lost the last of the quality hand made extending dining tables were made in the 1920s, often following the revival of George III Chippendale design with cabriole ball and claw legs.