Lot 1151 , A 17th century style oak and elm refectory table, with cleated top, carved frieze and six turned legs united by all round stretchers, length 284cm, width 88cm, height 76cm high

A 17th century style oak and elm refectory table, with cleated top, carved frieze and six turned legs united by all round stretchers, length 284cm, width 88cm, height 76cm high

A 17th century style oak and elm refectory table, with cleated top, carved frieze and six turned legs united by all round stretchers, length 284cm, width 88cm, height 76cm high
£600-800

Condition:
Probably dates to the 19th century and is constructed partially with older timbers, attractive overall appearance, the top is somewhat weathered with splits running through the grain and old worm holes throughout, tips to each end look like replacements, frieze is a little shallowly carved and somewhat worn, under frame with old wear commensurate with use, feet probably somewhat cut down.

Sold for £1,100