
John Widdicomb Oak Dining Table (2) Leaves Incredible Quality
Vintage Item
$5,850.00
George Widdicomb emigrated from England to America in 1845 and started a cabinet workshop in Syracuse, New York. Widdicomb later moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, the furniture capital of the Midwest. John Widdicomb, left the family business in 1897 to create the John Widdicomb Co. By the early 2000’s after more than 100-years the company finally closed and Stickley purchased the assets. The Dining Table we are offering has 2-leaves and I must say that it is extremely clever in design and functionality and designed in a manner that we had never seen before. Beautifully constructed and built to last for generations. The previous owner we believe had the table for about 50-years and there appears to have had no prior repairs. We also have the matching set of (10) Country English Ladderback Rush Seat Dining Chairs and an Oak Hutch that accompanied the Dining Table and were purchased at the same time. These will of course be listed on our website. United States, 1970-1979.
Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. We simply washed off the old dark finish.
**Width provided does not include the leaves. The table extends to 110" with leaves.
- Inventory:
- Available
- Shop By Era:
- 20th Century Post WWII
- Age:
- 1970-1979
- Country of Manufacture:
- United States