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Description
This handsome gate-leg drop-leaf table exemplifies the charm and craftsmanship of English oak furniture from the late Victorian to early Jacobean Revival period, likely crafted between 1900 and 1930. The barley twist legs — a hallmark of 17th-century English design that saw a major revival during this era — are hand-turned in rich golden oak, lending the piece a sculptural elegance that few furniture styles can match. The gate-leg mechanism is a masterpiece of practical design, with swing-out legs that support the drop leaves to create a generously sized oval dining surface. This versatility made such tables beloved in English cottages and manor homes alike, serving equally well as intimate side tables or full dining surfaces for a small gathering. The quartersawn oak top displays the beautiful ray-fleck grain pattern characteristic of quality period oak furniture, deepened to a warm honey-amber tone through decades of honest use and care. This is a piece with genuine history and soul — the kind of heirloom that anchors a room and invites conversation.
Condition
GoodSolid structural integrity with attractive patina. Visible dark water stain/ring on top surface near center-left. Some color variation between center panel and leaves suggesting age and use. Edge molding shows wear consistent with age. Overall sturdy and presentable.
Dimensions
W 42" × H 28" × D 58"
Reserved for 15 minutes · All sales final · Illinois tax applied
Pickup at the Estate
July 12, 2026 – July 12, 2026 · 9:00AM–1:00PM
Shipping available — Can arrange local delivery through a delivery partner for a fee.
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