The Property of a Gentleman
An oak refectory table, the plank top with cleated ends, above a rosette and guilloche-carved facing frieze, on turned supports headed with entwined foliage and with corner scroll spandrels, joined by stretchers, associated, profusely carved with schoolboy names and initials, mostly dating from the early 19th century, Gloucestershire, the base 17th century with later stretchers, the top late 18th/early 19th century -- 170in. (432cm.) wide.
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An oak refectory table, the plank top with cleated ends, above a rosette and guilloche-carved facing frieze, on turned supports headed with entwined foliage and with corner scroll spandrels, joined by stretchers, associated, profusely carved with schoolboy names and initials, mostly dating from the early 19th century, Gloucestershire, the base 17th century with later stretchers, the top late 18th/early 19th century -- 170in. (432cm.) wide.
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