An important Australian cedar Cumberland action dining table, circa 1825, the rectangular top with thumb moulded edge and two drop-leaves above four central gun barrel and ring turned legs joined by a plain stretcher, with two pairs of hinged legs to either end with conforming supports and raised on out-swept reeded legs, all terminating in brass tipped castors, 144 cm wide, 73 cm high, 199 cm long extended. Reference: Australian furniture pictorial History and Dictionary 1788-1938, Kevin Fahy and Andrew Simpson, page 420, plate 465