An exceptionally large joined oak gateleg dining table, English, circa 1700-20 and later
Having a drop-leaf oval top of heavy boards, raised on columnar over baluster-turned legs, each long stretcher with central plain blocks and addorsed balusters to the gate position, the gates and end-stretchers also baluster-turned, on bold pear-shaped feet, incorporating re-used timbers, including one long carcase rail with the initial stages of carved-reeding, which was never completed and therefore used in the 17th century, 192cm wide x 183cm deep x 74.5cm high, (75 1/2in wide x 72in deep x 29in high)