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A Rare C.Mid 17th Refectory Table

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A Charming C.Mid 17th Refectory Table

Measuring approximately 69 1/2" x 29 1/2" x 30" (length, width, height)

A rare pegged and jointed piece with good provenance from Pepper Arden Hall, North Yorkshire.
Raised on diminutive bun feet and turned doric column legs adjoined by periphoral stretchers.

The impressive one piece inch thick slab top over a carved and moulded frieze, the front decorated with flowers and a large central drawer with original iron lock and later loop handles. The opposing side and ends having geometric moulded panels.
The lower edge of the top further decorated with definitive guilloche carving.

This table is in good, original, solid state with some minor blemishes and imperfections commensurate with age. There are a few smatterings of old worm wear around the drawer area but all has been treated as a precaution. There is also an old repair to one corner of the top (please see photos)

Any questions or viewings please call 07757976170

Collection from HX1 2BE

Please call Paul on 07760255392 if you need a quote for transportation.
Price
£750.00  UK
$948.68  USA
873.68  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 15/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Period Mid 17th Century Antiques Material Walnut Origin European Item code as781a102 Status Sold

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