Trestle table

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Date:1840 - 1860 (c.)

Description:This is a pine tavern table with a cleated plank top and 'X' frame end-supports, joined by raised and square section stretchers. Victorian trestle tables are very common as their strong 'X' frame ensured long lives, even in taverns. This one dates from the mid 19th century. Height 735mm, Length 1510mm, Width 780mm


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1700s
Comb-back Windsor armchair
Comb-back Windsor armchair

This primitive ash chair has a small bar toprail, an oak square-section armbow and ...

1740s
Comb-back Windsor armchair - front
Comb-back Windsor armchair - front

This chair is made of ash and has a waved toprail, in-curved front arm supports ...

1770s
Side table - detail
Side table - detail

This blue-painted side table has a plank top and two frieze drawers flanking a central ...

1800s
Solid seat turner's chair
Solid seat turner's chair

This green-painted chair has a spindle back and turned uprights with finials, on ...

1870s
Tub chair - front
Tub chair - front

This tub chair is made of elm. It has a flattened toprail, and a curved slatted ...

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Donor ref:CVCSC:0165.F (7/9611)

Source: Compton Verney House Trust

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