
A mid 18th Century English oak dropleaf table.
A confident version of its finer cousins in mahogany. This table with well proportioned cabriole legs was undoubtedly the product of an experienced cabinet-maker who probably also used fine timbers for his upmarket range. The well grained five plank oval dropleaf top above attractive ogee shaped ends, resting on beautifully proportioned cabriole legs a slight noof pad foot.
1730 - 1770
H. 2'2" - 66 cm
D. 2'10" - 87 cm
Width - open: 3'11" - 120 cm
closed: 1'1" - 35 cm