Antique Period Oak 17thc Joyned Refectory Dining Table. English C1640
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This handsome dining table was from a private house, having been in the refectory for over 25 years....it was made in the reign of Charles 1 and is in excellent original condition....the size of this table makes it a very desirable piece as it is only 75.50" (192cms) in length...it was also known as a "dias" table, where it would have been elevated slightly at the end of the hall, so the master of the house could dine at this table with his family and would have been able to look down on his guests dining at other long tables,....it is carved on the front side only with a half floral leaf lunette design , very popular at this time which is repeated all the way along and the back of the table is just plain as this was not on show, it stands on four large gun barrel turned legs and they are joined by the original oak stretchers...in excellent condition and with a very good colour.
English. C1640-50.
Additional Information
MS 7668 (AB-125680)
H: 31.8" (80.8 cm)D: 33.5" (85.1 cm)L: 75.5" (191.8 cm)
17th Century
Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Mark Seabrook Antiques was started in 1996, and his speciality is in 17thc / 18thc Antique Oak & Country Furniture, Antique Metalware, Antique Treen, Delftware, & Early English Pottery . Mark was a member of the BADA from 2006 until 2019, and he has exhibited at all the major English Antique...