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Oak Drawer Leaf Refectory Dining Table by Rackstraw c.1930
Impressive 17th.c. style oak refectory dining table by the celebrated English cabinet makers G.T. Rackstraw of Worcester c.1930. Solid oak top made from two 1" thick boards with cleated ends. With 21" leaves extending from each end to make a 10' long table. Superb base with an attractive carved apron and massive carved cup and cover baluster legs joined with low stretchers at the ends and middle. Space between the legs is 57". Original maker's badge to the frame. Presented as found with only some very minor wear to the top, generally very good colour and condition.
Details
- Width: 32" (81.5 cm)
- Height: 30" (76 cm)
- Length: 78 - 120" (198 - 305 cm)
- Year: c.1930
- Stock Number: 34302
- SOLD












