Dropleaf Dining Table, 1740-1765

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Artifact Overview

Tables provide useful, multi-purpose space -- but sometimes their size gets in the way. For 18th-century Americans, a drop-leaf table offered an ideal solution. With the leaves extended the table could be used for dining, working or game playing. When not needed, the table's top folded down and the table could be moved easily to another room or pushed against a wall.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Dropleaf table

Date Made

1740-1765

Creator Notes

Probably made in Eastern Massachusetts

Location

at Greenfield Village in Giddings Family Home

Object ID

59.111.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Mahogany (Wood)

Dimensions

Height: 27.75 in
Width: 19.5 in
Length: 60 in