An English oak and ash settle table, early 18th century
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An English oak and ash settle table, early 18th century

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An English oak and ash settle table, early 18th century
with a twin plank cleated top and flattened arms on chamfered supports, the solid seat on chamfered legs joined by stretchers -- 31in. (78cm.) high, 46in. (117cm.) high when open, 77in. (196cm.) wide, 26in. (66cm.) deep
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Provenance
Sir Michael Nairn Bt, of Earlshall, near St. Andrews and by descent. This table was used in the long gallery. Earlshall is one of the most famous of Sir Robert Lorimer's Scottish castle restorations.
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