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Rare George II Oak Dropleaf Corner Table
No: 10984
An incredibly rare George II Period Oak Folding Drop-leaf Triangular Corner Table forming a circular table when the flaps are raised and the whole raised on three cabriole legs terminating in pad feet
Circa1740
Note: Three legged antique tables are often referred to as Cricket Tables which seems to be a myth. Perhaps because so many of these tables have been used outside inns near village greens and some authors have concluded that this type of table was named after the sport played there with some suggesting that the three legs of the table are a connection to the three stumps of the wicket. In fact they are named after the archetypal stool or “cricket” which was a three legged affair meaning it could be stood on uneven floors or ground without wobbling
In Georgian times they were often referred to as Drinking Tables and were used in alehouses.
Price :£ 4,750-00p.
H:28.5”,72.5 cms, W:29”,74 cms, D:25”,64 cms. Dia:33.5”,85cms
Lit: English Country Furniture 1500-1900, David Knell pp 241-245
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W.R.Harvey & Co. (Antiques) Ltd.
86 Corn Street
Witney
Oxfordshire
OX28 6BU
Tel : 01993 706 501
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An incredibly rare George II Period Oak Folding Drop-leaf Triangular Corner Table forming a circular table when the flaps are raised and the whole raised on three cabriole legs terminating in pad feet
Circa1740
Note: Three legged antique tables are often referred to as Cricket Tables which seems to be a myth. Perhaps because so many of these tables have been used outside inns near village greens and some authors have concluded that this type of table was named after the sport played there with some suggesting that the three legs of the table are a connection to the three stumps of the wicket. In fact they are named after the archetypal stool or “cricket” which was a three legged affair meaning it could be stood on uneven floors or ground without wobbling
In Georgian times they were often referred to as Drinking Tables and were used in alehouses.
Price :£ 4,750-00p.
H:28.5”,72.5 cms, W:29”,74 cms, D:25”,64 cms. Dia:33.5”,85cms
Lit: English Country Furniture 1500-1900, David Knell pp 241-245
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 9/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Price includes UK delivery
Date Circa 1740
George II Antiques Material Oak
Origin English
Item code as722a484 / 10984
Status Sold
£4750.00
$5943.20
€5515.23
$
€
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Harveys Antiques
86 Corn Street
Witney
Oxfordshire
OX28 6BU
Tel : 01993 706 501
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