An impressive Charles II elm and oak six-leg refectory-type table, Yorkshire, circa 1660
An impressive Charles II elm and oak six-leg refectory-type table, Yorkshire, circa 1660
The elm top of two good thick end-cleated boards, the front frieze carved with paired leafy S-scrolls, the design repeated on the upper blocks of the inverted-baluster over ball-turned front end legs, with the central leg's upper block alternatively carved with a flowerhead rosette, with plain slender and slightly inset peripheral stretchers, 429cm wide x 81cm deep x 82cm high, (168 1/2in wide x 31 1/2in deep x 32in high)
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An impressive Charles II elm and oak six-leg refectory-type table, Yorkshire, circa 1660
The elm top of two good thick end-cleated boards, the front frieze carved with paired leafy S-scrolls, the design repeated on the upper blocks of the inverted-baluster over ball-turned front end legs, with the central leg's upper block alternatively carved with a flowerhead rosette, with plain slender and slightly inset peripheral stretchers, 429cm wide x 81cm deep x 82cm high, (168 1/2in wide x 31 1/2in deep x 32in high)