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Description:
This beautiful antique solid oak dining table was hand-crafted in England around 1920. Over the years, the oak has developed a lovely patina, which enriches the lustrous complexion and distinct quarter-sawn grain of the oak. The barley twist framing, which looks fantastic, is as sturdy as it is beautiful. The great advantage of the gateleg table, which was invented during the Jacobean period in the 18th century, is its great flexibility. For instance, with both leaves down it would make a great side or hall table. With only one leaf up, it could be used as a serving table or a sideboard. With both leaves up, of course, this makes a great dining table that seats up to four people. Despite being nearly a century old, this table has sustained only the most minor wear, such as small dings or stress marks, and it remains as sturdy as the day it was made. This antique English gateleg occasional table would make a fine addition to any furniture collection, so take this chance to make it yours today!
| Status: Sold |
Reference#: EC1244 |
| Condition:
Very Good |
Year:
c1920
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| Country:
England |
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| Height:
2835 in. (7,200.90 cm) |
Depth:
30.5 in. (77.47 cm) |
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Width: 41.5 in. (105.41 cm)
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| Materials:
Solid Oak |
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