Antique 17th Century Charles I Jacobean 80" long Oak Refectory Dining Table 1630
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An excellent early Jacobean era oak refectory dining table, from the reign of Charles I, circa 1630.
The table with a splendid rectangular top of three boards with a rich deep honey color patina created over almost 400 years. The table apron with a small carved bracket to each corner, raised on four ring turned 'cannon barrel' legs, joined by plain stretchers and terminating to block feet. The table top with a deep overhanging top, the table is in very good condition, it is very sturdy & robust, color is a deep warm honey patina to both the base & top.
This very handsome table from the early 1600s is ready to grace your space & receive your dinner guests.
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