A 17thC English Graffitied Oak Refectory Table; Southwick Hall, Northamptonshire c.1680Origin: English Period: Charles II James II Provenance: Southwick Hall, Northamptonshire Date: c. 1680 Height: 32 Width: 65 Depth: 28 (all at top) The unique oak refectory table having a three plank top with extensive ancient chiselled graffiti, with initials of numerous persons, dates and motifs; the whole constructed from thick, well seasoned planks with a single board end construction and a gently chamfered edge, raised on boldly turned baluster
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A 17thC English Graffitied Oak Refectory Table; Southwick Hall, Northamptonshire c.1680