A Charles I oak refectory table, c.1630, the triple plank to...

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A Charles I oak refectory table, c.1630, the triple plank top with cleated ends, the four unusual two part octagonal baluster legs joined by an H-stretcher, 253 x 77cm, height 79cm

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Overall of a rich aged blackish brown tone, the top lighter with a fair state of polish, the three main planks to the top all with old scratches, scuffs, dirt spots, flaws in the grain and ancient worm holes, the underframe with wear and worming (now treated) showing throughout but particularly to one side of the frieze, fair wear and tear to the stretchers.

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Auction Date:
27th Jun 23 at 9:30am BST

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Tue 27th Jun 2023 9:30am BST (Lots 1 to 667)