Exceptional Quality Antique 17th Century Oak Gateleg 6 Seater Dining Table with Bobbin Turned Legs
A rare and characterful oak gateleg dining table of early English origin retaining a beautifully mellowed surface and superb colour developed over centuries of use. The oval top is formed from solid oak boards and fitted with two hinged leaves, allowing the table to be used in a compact closed form or fully opened for dining.
The base is particularly attractive, standing on boldly bobbin turned legs united by sturdy stretchers, giving excellent strength and rhythm to the design. A single drawer to the frieze provides a practical and charming feature, reinforcing the table’s authenticity and everyday usability.
When fully extended, the table will comfortably seat six people, making it both a historically important and genuinely usable piece of early furniture.
Condition
Good antique condition, with a rich, deep colour and wonderful patina throughout. Expected surface wear, marks and historic imperfections consistent with age and use. Structurally sound and sturdy, with smoothly operating gatelegs and a well-running drawer.
Dimensions
Height: 75 cm (29.5 in)
Width (open): 153 cm (60.2 in)
Depth: 126.7 cm (49.9 in)
Depth (closed): 64.5 cm (25.4 in)
Seats: 6
Date: 1680
Origin: English
Declaration
This dealer has declared that this item is authentic and as described
Specifications
Free delivery is available to mainland UK. Competitive international shipping rates are available on request. All items are shipped with a formal Antique Declaration for customs purposes. Genuine antiques are exempt from import duty when shipped from the UK to the United States and benefit from reduced import charges when shipped from the UK to most European countries. Any local taxes, VAT, customs fees, or handling charges remain the responsibility of the buyer.