A good antique English 17th Century country oak refectory or serving table, circa 1680.
The table dates from the reign of King Charles II, referred to as the Restoration period after the Cromwellian Period when the Stuart monarchy was restored to England, Scotland and Ireland.
The table is of joined construction throughout and has a slightly overhanging top supported by shaped brackets & above a substantial base with heavily turned legs joined with rail stretchers & raised on block feet.
Condition is good, the top and base has been lovingly waxed polished in Bloomsbury’s workshop, this is a robust table and despite being almost 350 years old is ready to grace your home and be used as your everyday table!
Provenance, From a 17th century country house in Derbyshire, near Matlock UK.
The table dates from the reign of King Charles II, referred to as the Restoration period after the Cromwellian Period when the Stuart monarchy was restored to England, Scotland and Ireland.
The table is of joined construction throughout and has a slightly overhanging top supported by shaped brackets & above a substantial base with heavily turned legs joined with rail stretchers & raised on block feet.
Condition is good, the top and base has been lovingly waxed polished in Bloomsbury’s workshop, this is a robust table and despite being almost 350 years old is ready to grace your home and be used as your everyday table!
Provenance, From a 17th century country house in Derbyshire, near Matlock UK.
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Dimensions:Height: 30.75 in (78.11 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)Depth: 26 in (66.04 cm)
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Style:Charles II (Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:Oak,Joinery,Turned
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Place of Origin:England
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Period:1680-1689
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Date of Manufacture:circa 1680
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Condition:GoodRefinished. Wear consistent with age and use. The top sympathetically repolished and the base waxed in Bloomsbury Fine Art & Antiques Workshop.
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Seller Location:Portland, OR
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Reference Number:Seller: BB-8276Seller: LU4876137958352
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