A rare Elizabeth I joined oak long table, circa 1570
A rare Elizabeth I joined oak long table, circa 1570
The top of two wide boards, with cleated ends, above lower edge-moulded plain rails and slightly recessed ogee-shaped fretwork aprons, the latter traditionally tenoned and not pegged into the refined baluster and elongated reel-turned legs, joined all round by tall slender stretchers, with delicate run-mouldings to the outer face of the leg blocks and the lower edge of the stretchers, 144.5cm wide x 62.5cm deep x 77.5cm high, (56 1/2in wide x 24 1/2in deep x 30 1/2in high)
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A rare Elizabeth I joined oak long table, circa 1570
The top of two wide boards, with cleated ends, above lower edge-moulded plain rails and slightly recessed ogee-shaped fretwork aprons, the latter traditionally tenoned and not pegged into the refined baluster and elongated reel-turned legs, joined all round by tall slender stretchers, with delicate run-mouldings to the outer face of the leg blocks and the lower edge of the stretchers, 144.5cm wide x 62.5cm deep x 77.5cm high, (56 1/2in wide x 24 1/2in deep x 30 1/2in high)