An unusually small and low table, made of native Welsh oak, which would suit being placed against a wall or in the centre of a room. The three-plank top with edge-moulding, sits over elaborately-shaped front and side aprons, raised on slender ''gun-barrel'' legs united by turned H-shaped stretchers.
(There is a hole in the centre of the middle stretcher which may have once held a finial, although that would be unusual.)
Superb colour and surface patination.
Montgomeryshire, circa 1760.
Height: 22.75 inches; 57.5 cms
Width: 25.25 incjes; 64 cms
Depth: 18.75 inches; 47.5 cms
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Antique Number: SA659896
Dateline of this antique is Georgian
Height is 57.5cm (22.6inches)
Width is 64cm (25.2inches)
Depth is 47.5cm (18.7inches)
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