A mahogany and beechwood alehouse table inlaid for shove-ha'penny , the rectangular top inlaid with concentric circles, on X-shaped supports joined by stretchers, English, early 19th century -- 73½in. (187cm.) wide.

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A mahogany and beechwood alehouse table inlaid for shove-ha'penny , the rectangular top inlaid with concentric circles, on X-shaped supports joined by stretchers, English, early 19th century -- 73½in. (187cm.) wide.
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Further details
A similar table is illustrated in Christopher Gilbert English Vernacular Furniture 1750-1900, Yale, 1991, Page 90, plate 125.

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