A square-formed Victorian extending dining table, likely crafted from mahogany, (likely because i am not a wood expert) featuring substantial turned and reeded legs. The top exhibits a rich, polished dark finish, and the table is equipped with a mechanism for inserting additional leaves, visible from the underside, to expand its length. The legs terminate in brass castors, supporting the table's mobility. The construction is sturdy, characteristic of the period's craftsmanship. dimensions without spacer: 104x104x76 dimensions with spacer: 150x150x76 Surface The table top has a glossy, dark, polished finish, likely lacquered or varnished, exhibiting minor surface wear and some light scratches consistent with age and use. The legs have a satin sheen, revealing the wood grain and carved details. Weight & Feel Given its size and solid wood construction, this table would be quite substantial and heavy, requiring at least two people to move. The brass castors indicate an intention for moderate mobility. Condition The table has minor wear on the polished surface of the top, including light scratches and scuffs. The structural components underneath appear solid, incl. some expected dust and grime from age. The castors are present and are functional. The table is well maintained and has a beautiful patina, which most likely indicates the original finish, probably politoer technique on mahogany wood. The mechanism is working smoothly