Table
ca. 1660 (made)
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Gate leg table. One leg is dovetailed, the other is a flat join. The middle of the top is a darker colour that the two wings, especially on the underside, but nevertheless are original and sections exhibit consistent saw marks.
Right hand wing (nearest museum number)
Left hand wing (with apparent saw marks)
Back left hand hinge has been replaced but with a hing of the same butterfly shape. Front right hand hinge has been replaced by a modern square leafed hinge. Both wings have battons although marks on the underside suggest that the gates did come out further at some point.. The moulding and recess of the wings and top are semicircular with a step on either side. The newer leg is tenoned and pegged at the cross support, the older is is double pegged and both are through tenons. The engagement is 1/2 round rather than 1/4 round moulding.
From dept file/old register: 'Table, oak, gate-leg. The top of oval form, has two hinged flaps each supported by a square folding 'gate'. The central section of the top is supported at each end on a turned baluster and the stand is composed of a moulded platform resting on shaped feet. English, 2nd half of the 17th century'.
Right hand wing (nearest museum number)
Left hand wing (with apparent saw marks)
Back left hand hinge has been replaced but with a hing of the same butterfly shape. Front right hand hinge has been replaced by a modern square leafed hinge. Both wings have battons although marks on the underside suggest that the gates did come out further at some point.. The moulding and recess of the wings and top are semicircular with a step on either side. The newer leg is tenoned and pegged at the cross support, the older is is double pegged and both are through tenons. The engagement is 1/2 round rather than 1/4 round moulding.
From dept file/old register: 'Table, oak, gate-leg. The top of oval form, has two hinged flaps each supported by a square folding 'gate'. The central section of the top is supported at each end on a turned baluster and the stand is composed of a moulded platform resting on shaped feet. English, 2nd half of the 17th century'.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | oak |
Brief description | Gate-leg table, English, 2nd half of the 17th century |
Physical description | Gate leg table. One leg is dovetailed, the other is a flat join. The middle of the top is a darker colour that the two wings, especially on the underside, but nevertheless are original and sections exhibit consistent saw marks. Right hand wing (nearest museum number) Left hand wing (with apparent saw marks) Back left hand hinge has been replaced but with a hing of the same butterfly shape. Front right hand hinge has been replaced by a modern square leafed hinge. Both wings have battons although marks on the underside suggest that the gates did come out further at some point.. The moulding and recess of the wings and top are semicircular with a step on either side. The newer leg is tenoned and pegged at the cross support, the older is is double pegged and both are through tenons. The engagement is 1/2 round rather than 1/4 round moulding. From dept file/old register: 'Table, oak, gate-leg. The top of oval form, has two hinged flaps each supported by a square folding 'gate'. The central section of the top is supported at each end on a turned baluster and the stand is composed of a moulded platform resting on shaped feet. English, 2nd half of the 17th century'. |
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Object history | Bought for £12 from Messrs. Fortuna, 11 Montpelier Street, Brompton road, London SW7 (RF 31/7180) "worm eaten and one hinge missing" On loan to the National Army museum (1971). RP 31/7180 or 7108 (?) Notes made by NH - SM 2000 for BGP: - Suipiciously small - Rustic oak feet and elm (?) legs - Substantial repairs are convincing - Gates replaced (?) |
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Accession number | W.50-1931 |
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Record created | April 5, 2006 |
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