A large double gateleg table capable of dining 8-10 persons when open. The mid-17th century design incorporates finely turned baluster legs and stretchers. The top is made from carefully selected Oak timbers. It’s a versatile piece which can function as a console table when it’s not being used for dining.
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- Reference No:
- RL.13342/CR
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- Height:
- 77cm / 30 inches
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- Width:
- Open 198cm / 78inches Closed 82cm / 32.5 inches
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- Depth:
- 183cm / 72 inches
Create your own personal, unique piece of bespoke furniture
We understand that every piece of handmade furniture is as unique as its owner. If you would like this product in a bespoke size, colour, or finish, or would like any other alteration then please contact us to discuss in more detail.
Call 01473 252158 or make a Product enquiry
If you want to order this piece, either contact our head office on 01473 252158 or visit our workshops in Ipswich to order.
When you’re happy with the design and size of the piece and have decided on the finish, we’ll send you an order acknowledgement and take a 50 per cent deposit.
Unless we have it in stock, each piece takes between 8-10 weeks to make, sometimes longer if it’s more complicated to produce.
When your item is nearing completion, we’ll contact you to arrange delivery and take the balance.
Delivery via Titchmarsh & Goodwin van can be arranged to most areas of the country. A delivery charge may apply, starting from £70, depending on your location and we cannot guarantee specific dates and times.
Wood colours
Finishes
A finish is a very personal choice, one of our experienced sales team will discuss and advise on the best finish for your piece of furniture.
All finishes are hand applied to give the piece that extra high quality finish.
Learn more About usFurniture Care Notes
We suggest a sparing application of a good quality natural beeswax polish from time to time.
- Spillages should be removed promptly.
- Protect tables from direct heat when possible.
- All wooden furniture will change colour slightly if exposed to direct sunlight.