Piece of wood detached from one side - can be fixed with wood glue.
Genuine early 19th-century drop-leaf dining table, circa 1820. This historic piece features the classic narrow profile and elegant turned legs characteristic of the Federal or early Empire period. It is made of solid wood (likely cherry or mahogany) and retains its original charm and structural integrity.
Style: Early American Federal / Empire drop-leaf.
Features: Two functional "leaves" that can be raised to create a full dining surface or lowered for use as a slim console or hallway table.
Legs: Features beautiful hand-turned legs with a delicate taper.
Character: The top shows a rich, dark patina developed over 200 years. It has minor age-appropriate wear that only adds to its authentic vintage appeal.