A remarkably rare and good James I joined oak six-leg refectory-type table, circa 1630
Having a deep triple-boarded and end-cleated top, the nulled-carved front frieze with scroll-carved spandrels, the central double-spandrel flanking integral strapwork, the right-hand end-frieze also nulled-carved, all remaining rails left plain, and all with plain scroll-profiled spandrels, on robust baluster and ring-turned legs, joined by run-moulded cross and peripheral stretchers, a 'secret' under-shelf to one end with evidence of a former lock, 79.5cm wide x 301.5cm deep x 82cm high, (31in wide x 118 1/2in deep x 32in high)