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17th century english oak elm jacobean charles ii long six leg refectory table located in troy ny an extraordinary 14 foot long english yorkshire refectory table of mid 17th century charles ii period with a substantial two board elm top above a frieze with carved decoration o.
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17th century oak refectory dining table.
The top is 275cm long x 90cm wide x 75cm high.
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19th century tables if you are searching for an oak refectory table then this may be a good place to start victorian era tables anything from 1837 to 1901 18th century tables these are some of the most difficult to find as they will be from the earliest days of the refectory dining tables being used outside of monasteries.
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Late 17th century oak refectory table wales circa 1685 the three plank top with cleated ends the boards held by dowel patterns typical of a welsh table top.
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We are delighted to present this oak refectory dining table constructed from 17th century antique reclaimed oak.
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This is an antique refectory table from the 17th century and later english oak.
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