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Early 18th Century Elm Farmhouse Refectory Table.

Exceptional figuring, condition, colour and patina.

British, circa 1700.

Comprising two planks one 17.5” 44 wide the other 14” 36 cm.

 

Tables made from massive boards of oak or elm were the most common type of early dining table and few survive. This characterful table has an outstanding top which is very tactile with a wonderful rich, lustrous patina and exceptional figuring.

It has an uncluttered, sculptural aesthetic and sits equally well in a period or a contemporary interior. This form with the central stretcher and no frieze rail is the most practical for sitting comfortably. It is in excellent condition and suitable for everyday use.

Dimensions

76.00cm high (29.92 inches high), 236.00cm wide (92.91 inches wide), 79.00cm deep (31.10 inches deep)




By appointment Bungay Suffolk

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