Offered is a monumental, museum-quality vintage American burl-wood extension dining table, confidently attributed to Henredon Furniture, one of the most prestigious luxury furniture makers of the 20th century. This table dates to the early–mid 1960s, a golden era of formal American furniture production, and features a spectacular book-matched burl veneer top with breathtaking depth, movement, and natural figuring. The mirrored burl pattern creates a dramatic visual effect found only in high-end estate furniture. Built on an industrial-grade steel extension glide system, the table expands effortlessly using two removable 21.5" leaves. Without the leaves, the table measures 78" long. This is a true estate-scale dining table designed for grand homes, formal entertaining, and designer interiors. ATTRIBUTION & AUTHENTICATION The underside displays the following factory stamps: “5035” (repeated model number) “14416 0 B” (factory production batch code) This exact stamp format, combined with: Heavy synchronized steel slides Monumental scale Premium mirrored burl veneer U.S. industrial hardware …is fully consistent with authenticated Henredon production from the 1960s–early 1970s. Overall Length (with leaves): approx. 120 inches Base Table Length (without leaves): approx. 77 inches Each Leaf: approx. 21.5 inches Width: approx. 42 inches Height: approx. 29 inches Seats: 8 comfortably without leaves 10–12 with both leaves installed Structurally excellent and extremely solid Gorgeous burl veneer with rich original finish Underside retains original factory markings This table presents beautifully as-is and could be refinished to absolute showpiece level if desired. WHY THIS TABLE IS SPECIAL ✔ True Henredon-tier craftsmanship ✔ Monumental 12-foot banquet scale ✔ Rare book-matched burl veneer across full surface ✔ Heavy-duty steel synchronized extension system ✔ Perfect for formal dining rooms, estates, designers, and luxury staging This is not a modern reproduction or mass-market table — this is an authentic American luxury furniture statement piece. Attributed based on factory stamps, hardware, construction methods, and design period. Exact manufacturer labels were not applied to underside at time of production (standard for Henredon during this era). All measurements are approximate.