Single Plank Top Welsh Oak Farm Table circa 1800
Welsh late 17th to early 18th century circa 1800
Georgian Era
Oak Single Plank Top
Likely to be Holly on the apron/skirt
Unusual decorative lozenge inlay
Good colour and patination
Wear to stretchers and top
H: 78cm (30.7'') W: 171cm (67.3'') D: 74cm (29.1'')
Furniture from the late 17th to early 18th century often exudes a timeless allure, and this Welsh oak dining table is no exception. Originating from Wales adds to its historical value; dating back to around 1800, this fine Georgian Welsh Oak farmhouse table is distinguished by its single plank top, marked by a rich hue, patination, and evident wear on the stretchers and surface. It features a remarkable decorative lozenge inlay, and the apron, or skirt, is likely crafted from Holly.
Crafted from solid oak, it epitomises the durability and rustic charm that is synonymous with Welsh furniture. The single plank top, hewn from a wide board, showcases
...the natural beauty of the wood in an unadorned manner. The wood has acquired a deep patina over the years, testament to its authenticity and rich history.
As a farm table, it consistently provided a sturdy and reliable work surface for a range of activities, ranging from food preparation to other everyday chores and daily farm duties. It stands as a testament to rural life, likely having been a central fixture in a farmhouse or bothy and offers us a window into pastoral life.
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Internal Reference: HB074
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1077235
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 78cm (30.7inches)Width is 171cm (67.3inches)Depth is 74cm (29.1inches)
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