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  • Table Pine Dining Desk Classical Leg Vernacular Folk
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    Pine farmhouse table with a single plank top Rare to find a piece of vernacular or folk furniture with sophisticated features like the leg turnings on this table Length 206cm 81...
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    Antique 19th Century French Folk Art Dining Room Tables

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  • Bowl Large Dairy Fruitwood Folk Vernacular, 18th Century
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    An exceptional, large 18th century treen turned fruitwood dairy bowl with a rich lustrous patina Provenance: Collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham The f...
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    Antique 1750s English Baroque Decorative Bowls

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  • Table, Drawleaf, 18-Seat, 16th Century, Italian, Renaissance, Walnut, Iron
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    This massive 18-seat table has many features which are typical of drawleaf tables that were made in the last quarter of the 16th century. Early continental drawleaf tables rarely com...
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    Antique 16th Century Italian Renaissance Dining Room Tables

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    Walnut

  • Table Refectory Reversible Top Patinated & Unpatinated Oak 6 Turned Legs
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    - In wonderful original condition from a West Country farmhouse where it has reputedly been all its life - The top is rare because it reversible with a patinated surface on one side...
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    Antique 1650s English Baroque Dining Room Tables

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    Oak

  • Table Refectory Dining Seats18 Antiquarian Parquetry Elm Oak Box 368cm 145" long
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    A MASSIVE, 18 SEATER, LATE-19TH CENTURY, ANTIQUARIAN, REFECTORY TABLE, with an elm top, boxwood and parquetry frieze and oak base 3.68m 145" long - It is virtually impossible to source C17 and earlier dining tables with integrity which are more than 274cm., 108 inches long & period models are narrow around 70cm or 27.50 inches wide - It is very rare to find a table of this size with parquetry decoration which was only used on the finest pieces and is sophisticated elevating its status. - The massive elm top is made from over 10" wide, beautifully figured boards, 1 1/4" thick - The bulbous legs on this table are typical of those found on drawleaf tables that were made in the third quarter of the 16th century. The bulbous or vase-shaped legs were of Flemish and German origin, introduced into England by immigrant craftsmen and through published designs such as those of Dietterlein and De Vries. In early Elizabethan examples, the vase-shape is very pronounced, the bulbs generally being carved with acanthus and gadroons, and terminating at the junction with the frame in Ionic volutes as in this example. - The top is detachable and unusually the base of table can easily be dismantled unlike the 16th century examples whose immovable nature caused them to descend through many generations in the same family, and Evelyn observes in a familiar passage that both in hall and parlour long tables " were as fixed as the freehold " '. Consequently drawleaf tables still survive today in situ some of the great collections, such as Hardwick Hall, while others have passed into the hands of museums such as the Treasurer's House, York - Provenance : Private Collection UK. The Estate Of Wendy Vanderbilt Lehman, USA. Wendy was born in California to Manuela Hudson and Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II, a pioneer in thoroughbred racing, who’s father had gone down on the Lusitania. She was great, great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the historic tycoon known as The Commodore. Like many wealthy children of her generation, Wendy grew up largely in the care of nannies, and throughout her childhood she was shuffled between Palm Beach and the Plaza Hotel. Wendy experienced her first sense of belonging at boarding school, where she cultivated life-long loving friendship with her art teacher Betty Klein. She later attended Sarah Lawrence College. In her early 20s Wendy was widely sought after and photographed as a debutant. She was featured in one of Lilly Pulitzer’s first advertising campaigns and attended the Truman...
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    Antique 1880s British Gothic Revival Dining Room Tables

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    Boxwood, Elm, Oak

  • Table Side Occasional Oak Arch 17th century Folk Vernacular
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    The plank top with moulded edge and fine medullary rays creating wave-like pattering in the top. In three sections bearing old butterfly cut out un...
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    Antique 1690s English William and Mary Side Tables

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    Oak

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