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  • 17th Century Jacobean 3 Plank Oak Refectory Table
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  • 17th Century Oak Charles II Refectory Table
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    A 17th-century Oak Charles II Refectory table, dating from 1660-1685, comfortably seats six people. It features turned legs with side and centre stretchers and a solid four-plank oak...
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  • 17th Century Oak Refectory Table, Charles II Period
    Located in Lymington, GB
    A rare English 17th-century oak refectory table. Charles II period, ca 1675. The three-plank cleated detachable top is of superb color, figuring and patination. Raised on six baluster supports united by stretchers. The frieze is guilloche-carved on all four sides: this demonstrates that this table can be free-standing. Many of these were only carved on three sides. This versatile refectory table can be used as a hall table, dining table, serving table, or a wonderful kitchen table. A number of early oak pieces which we have sold have harmonized very well with modern interiors. A similar-sized refectory table (in generally poor condition) sold for £17,000.00 plus buyer's premium, in Duke's auctioneers ATHELHAMPTON HOUSE sale, Puddletown, Dorset, UK, 9th Oct, 2019. Nb. The turning of the supports on this antique table indicates a development away from an earlier, heavy, carved bulbous leg, to a simpler baluster leg of the later-seventeenth century. However the guilloche-carved frieze is a hint of an earlier period. Some historic restoration commensurate with 350 years of use. Dimensions: 8’5’' L. (256.5 cm) 2’8’' W. (81 cm) 2'7'’ H. (79 cm). Literature: R. W. Symonds 'The Present State of Old English Furniture...
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  • 17th Century, Charles i, Joined Oak Six-Leg Refectory Table, circa 1640
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