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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 550792, member: 5066"]Well, on the first table I am betting/guessing, English, late 19th century. It has several styles all rolled into one which was common in the late victorian period. The bun feet & X stretcher are william & mary style with the ball turned legs in the 17th century style and the drawer has a chippendale pull.</p><p>Very attractive drop leaf table (at this point) in solid quarter sawn oak, nice figure on the oak.</p><p>I have no idea what they call these tables in England, wait for others to post. In america, without the drop leafs, it would be called a "tavern table".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 550792, member: 5066"]Well, on the first table I am betting/guessing, English, late 19th century. It has several styles all rolled into one which was common in the late victorian period. The bun feet & X stretcher are william & mary style with the ball turned legs in the 17th century style and the drawer has a chippendale pull. Very attractive drop leaf table (at this point) in solid quarter sawn oak, nice figure on the oak. I have no idea what they call these tables in England, wait for others to post. In america, without the drop leafs, it would be called a "tavern table".[/QUOTE]
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