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EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Details
A WELSH OAK SIX LEG REFECTORY OR SERVING TABLE
EARLY 18TH CENTURY
With channel-moulded and scrolling front and rear frieze, with unusual bell and baluster leg
29in. (75cm.) high; 90½in. (230cm.) long; 31in. (78cm.) deep
EARLY 18TH CENTURY
With channel-moulded and scrolling front and rear frieze, with unusual bell and baluster leg
29in. (75cm.) high; 90½in. (230cm.) long; 31in. (78cm.) deep
Provenance
Purchased in Wales in the 1970's
Literature
A similar table is illustrated in Victor Chinnery 'Oak Furniture, The British Tradition', Woodbridge, 1979, Pg. 212, Fig. 3.169 and was sold at Christie's South Kensington 12th July 2005, lot 423. Another similar table was sold at Horham Hall, Faxstead, Essex, Christie's House Sale, October 4th 1982, lot 264.
A closely similar table is in The National Museum of Wales, St. Fagan's, Cardiff
A closely similar table is in The National Museum of Wales, St. Fagan's, Cardiff
Special notice
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