A Sutherland table is a type of folding table that was invented in the 19th century.
It is a smaller version of a gateleg table with a narrow top that folds away neatly when not in use.
The drop flaps are usually long, almost to the floor, and are supported on a gate leg action.
The table has beautifully turned upright supports with a turned cross stretcher, four elegant scrolled splayed legs finished with porcelain castors.
The earliest design was first seen in the 1850s in mahogany with oval leaves and standing on pedestals.
The most sought-after design is with spectacular serpentine-shaped leaves that are beautifully figured in a mirrored burr walnut.
These extremely versatile and dainty looking antique tables are surprisingly robust when extended as they were originally used
to hold a full tea service which would include cups, saucers, and a teapot. They were also quite often used for games playing and writing, for the Victorian Lady 1.
The design was first listed in about 1850, almost exactly a century after the making of the similar Pembroke table which was also a leafed table but had a wider top.
Named after Harriet, the Duchess of Sutherland (1806 to 1868), they became very popular in the late 19th century .
When folded, it is only 18 cm wide
DIMENSIONS
W – 120 CM
D – 91 CM
H – 73 CM
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