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Table. Oval oak gateleg table made from oak, elm
Oval oak gateleg table made from oak, elm and red deal, with two hinged leaves on a joined frame, and a drawer at one end, made in England c.1675-1700. Date: c.1685-1700
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1. Title: "A 17th Century Stuart-Era Gateleg Table: A Timeless Piece of Oak, Elm, and Red Deal Furniture" 2.. This exquisite antique table, dating back to the late 17th century (approximately 1685-1700), is a stunning example of English craftsmanship during the Stuart era. The table, featuring an oval oak top with elm and red deal accents, showcases the rich, warm tones of its wooden composition against a pristine white background. 3. Object Description: The table boasts a gateleg design, characterized by its hinged leaves that fold down from the sides when extended, providing additional surface area for dining or work. The table's frame is joined together seamlessly, showcasing the intricate joinery techniques of the time. A single drawer, adorned with elegant brass handles, is located at one end, offering practical storage space. 4. Materials and Construction: Crafted primarily from oak, with elm and red deal accents, this table demonstrates the beauty and durability of the woods used during the 17th century. The horizontal grain patterns of the oak top add texture and character to the piece, while the elm and red deal accents provide a striking contrast. 5. Historical Context: This table, with its elegant design and intricate joinery, is a testament to the high-quality furniture produced during the Stuart era in England. The gateleg design was particularly popular during this time, as it allowed for flexibility in small spaces and could easily be adapted to various uses. 6. Image Attribution: This image of the stunning 17th-century gateleg table is available through Mary Evans Prints Online, showcasing the beauty and intricacy of this timeless piece of furniture. Whether used for dining, work, or as a decorative accent, this table remains an enduring symbol of the craftsmanship and design of the Stuart era.
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