Welsh low centre table
Low centre table in oak. The surface has natural graduation and a deep burnished glow. A single side drawer that has never had a handle as was often the case in Wales. Stop chamfered legs and a deep frieze. An unusual hight for this period which works extremely well as a coffee table but is equally well suited to standing against the wall. The top is cleated and one cleat has two repairs, there is also a small patch repair to the top.
Welsh. 1690 - 1720
Height 59 cm ( 23 1/4”)
Width 73.5 cm ( 29”)
Depth 58 cm ( 22 3/4’)
Low centre table in oak. The surface has natural graduation and a deep burnished glow. A single side drawer that has never had a handle as was often the case in Wales. Stop chamfered legs and a deep frieze. An unusual hight for this period which works extremely well as a coffee table but is equally well suited to standing against the wall. The top is cleated and one cleat has two repairs, there is also a small patch repair to the top.
Welsh. 1690 - 1720
Height 59 cm ( 23 1/4”)
Width 73.5 cm ( 29”)
Depth 58 cm ( 22 3/4’)
Low centre table in oak. The surface has natural graduation and a deep burnished glow. A single side drawer that has never had a handle as was often the case in Wales. Stop chamfered legs and a deep frieze. An unusual hight for this period which works extremely well as a coffee table but is equally well suited to standing against the wall. The top is cleated and one cleat has two repairs, there is also a small patch repair to the top.
Welsh. 1690 - 1720
Height 59 cm ( 23 1/4”)
Width 73.5 cm ( 29”)
Depth 58 cm ( 22 3/4’)