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Rare Regency Extending Dining Table by Samuel Hawkins, with Leaf Cabinet – Seats Twelve in Grand Style
Large Regency Extending Dining Table by Samuel Hawkins, Patentee, Bishopsgate London
A magnificent early 19th century plum pudding mahogany extending dining table by Samuel Hawkins of 5 Bishopsgate Street, London, retaining its original brass maker’s plaque. Hawkins was a noted London cabinetmaker and patentee, active in the 1820s–1840s, celebrated for his ingenious extending mechanisms and exceptional craftsmanship.
This grand table extends with four additional leaves, all housed in the original matching cabinet designed to store them. When fully extended it will comfortably seat twelve diners, making it a highly practical and impressive centrepiece for large gatherings. The patented extending mechanism works smoothly and securely, a testament to Hawkins’ innovation.
Constructed to the very highest standard, the table is exceptionally heavy and solid, with a beautifully figured top and elegant legs on original brass caps and castors.
Condition Note: There are some faint white marks to the top in places, along with light surface marks and tiny chips, and scuffs to one of the legs, all commensurate with age and use. In addition, there is minor loss of veneer to the cabinet and very minimal signs of historic worm, which is now inactive and has been fully treated. These are minor considerations and do not detract from the overall presentation, which remains superb.
Dimensions:
376.5cm long (148” / 12ft 5”)
122cm deep (4ft)
72.5cm high
149cm long when closed fully.
Date: Circa 1825–1840
Tables of this scale and by this important maker are highly sought after, with comparable examples valued at £12,000 and above. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an outstanding Regency dining table that combines historic significance, practicality, and grandeur.
CB367 658080 290925
Price includes delivery to mainland UK with exception of the Highlands
The age and condition of our furniture is described to the best of our ability, to enable you to make an informed decision prior to purchase - please read the item description carefully.
All our furniture is either antique or second hand, and therefore there may be cosmetic age related surface marks, and or scratches and fading, where identified in the item description.
We kindly request that you review all photographs as these images form an essential part of the item’s description and condition, offering an important visual insight into its appearance and overall quality.
If furniture shows signs of historic worm, we will check that this is inactive and treat accordingly to give both you and us peace of mind. Any signs of historic worm will be described in the description
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Rare Regency Extending Dining Table by Samuel Hawkins, with Leaf Cabinet – Seats Twelve in Grand Style
Large Regency Extending Dining Table by Samuel Hawkins, Patentee, Bishopsgate London
A magnificent early 19th century plum pudding mahogany extending dining table by Samuel Hawkins of 5 Bishopsgate Street, London, retaining its original brass maker’s plaque. Hawkins was a noted London cabinetmaker and patentee, active in the 1820s–1840s, celebrated for his ingenious extending mechanisms and exceptional craftsmanship.
This grand table extends with four additional leaves, all housed in the original matching cabinet designed to store them. When fully extended it will comfortably seat twelve diners, making it a highly practical and impressive centrepiece for large gatherings. The patented extending mechanism works smoothly and securely, a testament to Hawkins’ innovation.
Constructed to the very highest standard, the table is exceptionally heavy and solid, with a beautifully figured top and elegant legs on original brass caps and castors.
Condition Note: There are some faint white marks to the top in places, along with light surface marks and tiny chips, and scuffs to one of the legs, all commensurate with age and use. In addition, there is minor loss of veneer to the cabinet and very minimal signs of historic worm, which is now inactive and has been fully treated. These are minor considerations and do not detract from the overall presentation, which remains superb.
Dimensions:
376.5cm long (148” / 12ft 5”)
122cm deep (4ft)
72.5cm high
149cm long when closed fully.
Date: Circa 1825–1840
Tables of this scale and by this important maker are highly sought after, with comparable examples valued at £12,000 and above. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an outstanding Regency dining table that combines historic significance, practicality, and grandeur.
CB367 658080 290925
Price includes delivery to mainland UK with exception of the Highlands
The age and condition of our furniture is described to the best of our ability, to enable you to make an informed decision prior to purchase - please read the item description carefully.
All our furniture is either antique or second hand, and therefore there may be cosmetic age related surface marks, and or scratches and fading, where identified in the item description.
We kindly request that you review all photographs as these images form an essential part of the item’s description and condition, offering an important visual insight into its appearance and overall quality.
If furniture shows signs of historic worm, we will check that this is inactive and treat accordingly to give both you and us peace of mind. Any signs of historic worm will be described in the description





















