Lot 642

An Unusual 17th Century Inlaid Oak Tavern or Gaming Table. The twin planked rectangular top having cleated borders and a fanned marquetry roundel to the centre framed by a diagonally striped band. The hinged leaves also with cleated borders and a marquetried roundel to the centre. The arched frieze rails carved with scalloping under-edge and standing on baluster turned legs united by moulded peripheral stretchers terminating on turned feet, 27” (69 cm) high, 18½” (47 cm) deep, 23” (59 cm) wide [leaves folded down] extending to 39” (99 cm) [leaves up].

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Description

An Unusual 17th Century Inlaid Oak Tavern or Gaming Table. The twin planked rectangular top having cleated borders and a fanned marquetry roundel to the centre framed by a diagonally striped band. The hinged leaves also with cleated borders and a marquetried roundel to the centre. The arched frieze rails carved with scalloping under-edge and standing on baluster turned legs united by moulded peripheral stretchers terminating on turned feet, 27” (69 cm) high, 18½” (47 cm) deep, 23” (59 cm) wide [leaves folded down] extending to 39” (99 cm) [leaves up].