Drexel Heritage Mahogany Pedestal Dining Table
Furniture

Drexel Heritage Mahogany Pedestal Dining Table

This is a circular dining table manufactured by Drexel Heritage, featuring a classic Regency or Neoclassical revival style. The table is constructed primarily of mahogany wood with striking sunburst veneer patterns on the tabletop, bordered by a decorative crossbanded edge. The base consists of four elegant, curved saber legs that terminate in ornate, hand-carved acanthus leaf scrolls with gilded or light-painted accents for highlights. A central turned pedestal supports the structural x-frame base. In terms of condition, the piece shows significant signs of wear typically found in items stored in non-climate-controlled environments like a garage. The tabletop surface exhibits extensive scratching, scuffing, and finish degradation, including white heat or moisture ring marks and areas where the lacquer has peeled or thinned. The apron and legs also show noticeable chipping and loss of finish, particularly on the carved feet. Despite the surface damage, the craftsmanship of the joinery and the complexity of the veneers indicate it is a high-quality piece from a reputable 20th-century American furniture maker, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. It would require professional stripping and refinishing to restore its original luster.

Estimated Value

$150-250

Basic Information

Category

Furniture

Appraised On

May 14, 2026

Estimated Value

$150-250

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Category: Other Drexel heritage antique mahogany table Material:wood

Item Description

This is a circular dining table manufactured by Drexel Heritage, featuring a classic Regency or Neoclassical revival style. The table is constructed primarily of mahogany wood with striking sunburst veneer patterns on the tabletop, bordered by a decorative crossbanded edge. The base consists of four elegant, curved saber legs that terminate in ornate, hand-carved acanthus leaf scrolls with gilded or light-painted accents for highlights. A central turned pedestal supports the structural x-frame base. In terms of condition, the piece shows significant signs of wear typically found in items stored in non-climate-controlled environments like a garage. The tabletop surface exhibits extensive scratching, scuffing, and finish degradation, including white heat or moisture ring marks and areas where the lacquer has peeled or thinned. The apron and legs also show noticeable chipping and loss of finish, particularly on the carved feet. Despite the surface damage, the craftsmanship of the joinery and the complexity of the veneers indicate it is a high-quality piece from a reputable 20th-century American furniture maker, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. It would require professional stripping and refinishing to restore its original luster.

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