19th Century French walnut and fruitwood side table of small proportions – CVE700
Having a two plank top above a plain frieze and a narrow single drawer, resting on square tapered legs.
C. 1880
H: 71 cm W: 60.5 cm D: 50 cm
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Having a two plank top above a plain frieze and a narrow single drawer, resting on square tapered legs.
C. 1880
H: 71 cm W: 60.5 cm D: 50 cm
A pair of 20th Century French carved fruitwood side tables.
Serpentine shaped top, above a beautifully carved frieze, having a side drawer, raised on attractive cabriole legs on shaped block supports.
20th Century
19th French provincial chestnut and oak side table of nice proportions.
The two plank chestnut top above a plain frieze, housing a long single drawer with original brass pulls, surrounded by swatch moulded cock beading on square tapered legs.
1800 – 1850
H: 2′ 5″ – 72 cm
W: 2′ 1″ – 64 cm
D: 1′ 7″ – 47 cm
Stock AA1229
Late 18th Century French walnut and fruitwood side or serving table.
Having a thick three plank moulded pegged top and having intersting old markings. Above a deep apron housing two front drawers with turned handles, raised on attractive bold turned legs, joined to a shaped cross stretcher, resting on a sliced bun foot.
(Restored)
C. 1790
H. 6′ – 75 cm
W. 4′ 6″ – 136 cm
D. 2′ 9″ – 82 cm
A rare 16th Century Flemmish oak credence type table of Gothic design.
The semi triangular planked top above an iron hinged central elliptical pierced and stylised foliate carved plank door, embraced by a canted arched and pierced plumette carved panel to both sides, the left having the initials W. M. and the right dated 1520. Raised on chamfered rectangular section splayed legs.
This exceptional piece has a wonderful overall feel, from the well worn top, to the water faded lower legs and a great overall colour and wax patinated finish. This table will sell to a serious oak lover.
C.1520
H. 2′ 7″ – 78 cm
W. 4′ 4″ – 132 cm
D. 1′ 11″ – 57 cm
19th Century French burr ash, ash & apple wood side table. The two plank solid burr ash top above the plain ash apron, housing two drawers with turned wooden knobs, resting on square tapered apple wood legs.
C. 1880
H: 2′ 5″ – 74 cm
W: 3′ 8″ – 111 cm
D: 2′ 5″ – 74 cm
Stock AA1265
19th Century French pine side table.
The cleated top above shaped aprons, resting on square chamfered legs.
C 1850
H. 2′ 2″ – 67 cm
W. 2′ 5″ – 74 cm
D. 1′ 8″ – 51 cm
Stock CCS600
17th Century Dutch oak drawer leaf centre/dining table.
The planked cleated top above the original drawer ends, having several scratched initials from over the centuries, the plain frieze with applied mouldings, raised on ring incised bulbous legs with decorative applied ebonized mouldings above, joined by original rectangular section peripheral stretchers on square block feet. (old restorations)
C. 1660
H. 2′ 7″ – 77 cm
W. 7′ 2″ – 218 cm & 4′ 3″ – 129 cm closed
D. 2′ 4″ – 70 cm
A Unique late 19th Century, French Oak, Art Nouveau, Parquetry Top, Draw Leaf Dining Table
“This table defies simple explanation”
The bold pegged, cleated, solid parquetry top having a large rectangular four seater central section. Unusually, each drawer leaf is of a different size. One being 42cm the other 60cm.
The base, is as unusual as the tops, having a plain central moulded frieze above bold, square, out-swept legs, joined by a ‘Y’ stretcher.
The overall varied depths of colour and patination are due to the unusual geometric feel of this table.
*‘Y’ stretcher is an alternative to the ‘H’ stretcher, enabling chairs to be slid under further, particularly on tables with less overhang, enabling more leg room.
H. 74cm (soon to be 76cm) W. 120cm D. 95cm
Table width with the smaller leaf extended 162.5cm
Table width with the larger leaf extended 180cm
Table width with both leaves extended 222.5cm
1890 – 1910
Well Faded Early 19th Century French Oak Refectory Table
The three plank top, above a narrow frieze, housing a single missing drawer.
Resting on rectangular legs, joined by a rectangular ‘H’ stretcher.
C.1800
H.76cm W.180cm D.69cm
An unusually small 19th century style French oak extension dining table.
The parquetry moulded top having two leaves (blending but not parquetry)
Above a carved shaped skirt, resting on long tapered cabriole legs, terminating on a scroll foot.
20th Century
The two plank oak cleated top raised by two well turned beech supports resting on shaped sledge feet, joined by a centre stretcher.
1880 − 1900
H: 77 cm W: 220 cm D: 79 cm
Stock UK1118
An 18th Century Spanish chestnut ‘tavern’ table.
The attractive grained book matched two plank top on trestle end supports, joined by two raised and one flat rectangular section strechers.
C. 1740
H. 2′ 6″ – 75 cm
W. 5′ 6″ – 166 cm
D. 2′ 4″ – 71 cm
Mid 19th Century French chestnut and oak dining table of good proportions The three plank cleated top above a plain frieze, one end having a single drawer, retaining the original turned handle. Resting on square tapered legs.
C. 1860
H. 77cm W. 184 cm D. 77cm
Stock UK1114
An early 18th Century Spanish chestnut ‘tavern’ table. The twin plank rectangular top raised on square section faceted legs, joined by an ‘H’ foot stretcher, and diagonal upright stretchers.
C. 1720
H: 2′ 4″ – 70 cm
W: 5′ 6″ – 166 cm
D: 2′ 6″ – 75.5 cm
AA2094
An Unusual 19th Century French Chestnut and Oak Dough-Bin/Farmhouse Table
The sliding four plank Chestnut top above a plain lined frieze, resting on square tapered legs.
The knotted grained top, sliding to reveal a shaped storage space.
The weathered finish is well faded.
To be sealed and re-waxed with a clear finish to retain the fade.
C. 1840
H. 77cm
W. 175 cm
D. 75 cm