17th century and later Dutch oak 'counter-type' table, the r...
17th century and later Dutch oak 'counter-type' table, the rectangular planked top sliding to reveal a well over panelled sides with foliate carved corners, supported upon bulbous turned legs, foliate carved corner blocks and ball feet, united by plain stretchers, 45.5" wide, 36.25" deep, 30.5" high
** provenance - Abbey House, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
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17th century and later Dutch oak 'counter-type' table, the rectangular planked top sliding to reveal a well over panelled sides with foliate carved corners, supported upon bulbous turned legs, foliate carved corner blocks and ball feet, united by plain stretchers, 45.5" wide, 36.25" deep, 30.5" high
** provenance - Abbey House, Malmesbury, Wiltshire