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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Donor ref:CVCSC:0165.F (7/9611)
Source: Compton Verney House Trust
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