Kittinger English Sheraton Style Mahogany Conference Table

$45,000 (USD)

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Item #: 060229

English Sheraton-style (20th Century) mahogany conference table with banded edge and bowed center in 4 sections on 3 splay foot pedestal bases with brass lion paw feet (KITTINGER).

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Kittinger English Sheraton Style Mahogany Conference Table

English Sheraton-style (20th Century) mahogany conference table with banded edge and bowed center in 4 sections on 3 splay foot pedestal bases with brass lion paw feet (KITTINGER)

DETAILS

Sku:  060229
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Kittinger
Creation Date:  20th Century

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  216.0"
Height: 28.0"
Depth : 90.0"

INFO

Style:  English
Materials & Techniques: Brass, mahogany
Category: Tables, Office/Library, Dining Room
Condition: Additional Dimensions: Table has 4 sections. Each Section is 54 inches wide. The End Sections are 70 inches deep at the end, 86 inches deep where it connects with the Center Sections. The Center Sections are 86 inches deep and then 90 inches deep where they meet. nn 90 inches deep at the center which tapers to 70 inches at the ends. The top shows wear and tear.

About Kittinger

Kittinger is a renowned furniture manufacturer that specializes in the production of high-quality furniture and decorative arts. The company was founded in 1866 by Wilhelm Kittinger in Buffalo, New York.

Wilhelm Kittinger, born in Germany in 1820, immigrated to the United States in the mid-19th century. With a background in cabinetmaking, Kittinger established his furniture business, initially focusing on crafting custom-made pieces for wealthy clients. His commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail quickly earned him a reputation for excellence.

Over the years, Kittinger expanded his operations and began to incorporate innovative design elements into his furniture. By the early 20th century, the company had gained recognition for its

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