18' + VICT. DINING TABLE DANIEL PABST ARTISTIC HOUSES
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A rare and important American Victorian lion head pedestal oak dining table attributed to Daniel Pabst circa 1870. The solid quartersawn oak top having a carved edge. Ht: 30" Width: 71" Depth: 54" The split pedestal base opens to support twelve original leaves with a carved edge. Table extends to 238". The table also comes with two old leaves that do not have a carved edge and joined they have a hole in the center, possibly to allow for floor lamp. Provenance: From the Dining Room of the Henry C. Gibson house, 1612 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA circa 1870; demolished 1928. For an illustration of this lot, please refer to page 67 of the book, The Opulent Interiors of the Gilded Age. Consigned by Robert Lockyer, stepson of John W. Merriam.
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18' + VICT. DINING TABLE DANIEL PABST ARTISTIC HOUSES
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