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This is a high-quality British Jacobean revival refectory trestle table, dating around the 1920s. Crafted from beautiful solid quarter-sawn (tiger) oak, it features magnificent hand-finished baluster-turned legs adorned with classic half-sunburst (lunette) carvings. The historic trestle base design connected by a low stretcher offers stable structural support and ample legroom. With its rich amber dark oak patina, this versatile piece serves perfectly as a side table, end table, laptop desk, or coffee table accent piece in any interior.
Dimensions & Weight
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Dimensions: 28.5"L x 19.5"W x 23.75"H
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Weight: 22 lbs.
Material
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Wood: Solid Quarter-Sawn Oak (Tiger Oak)
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Hardware: Period-correct slot screws (flat-head) and historic nails.
Condition Report
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Top Surface: There is minor lacquer wear and slight color fading/lightening along both of the longer sides of the tabletop. A dark natural wood grain line runs beautifully through the center.
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Base & Legs: Minor age-related wood shrinkage/cracking is present on the legs. These are cosmetic hairline cracks typical of aged oak and do not affect the structural integrity or stability of the table.
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Overall: In good, sturdy antique condition with a wonderful genuine patina. No wobbling.
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