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<p>[QUOTE="Hallingdalen, post: 12111393, member: 93477"]The earliest known patent for an extending dining table is generally attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, Richard Gillow’s ‘Imperial’ dining table, patented in 1800.</p><p><br /></p><p>Unfortunately, the original extension leaves have not survived for this table.</p><p><br /></p><p>Appreicate the inputs, and i do also lean toward later in the time span, but theres so much noise when trying to read the table...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hallingdalen, post: 12111393, member: 93477"]The earliest known patent for an extending dining table is generally attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, Richard Gillow’s ‘Imperial’ dining table, patented in 1800. Unfortunately, the original extension leaves have not survived for this table. Appreicate the inputs, and i do also lean toward later in the time span, but theres so much noise when trying to read the table...[/QUOTE]
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