17th-century English oak side table with a single drawer and shaped apron. The drawer front with a pair of wooden knobs and a scalloped front apron. The oak surfaces show variation and wear consistent with prolonged use. Supported on four baluster-turned legs with alternating ring and vase elements, terminating in squared blocks and joined by plain box stretchers. The three-board plank top, with molded edges and overhang, displays a well-developed patina. Traditional mortise and tenon joinery is secured with exposed wooden pegs throughout the base. English, circa 1680.
Height: 26 in. (66 cm.)
Width: 32 in. (81 cm.)
Depth: 25 in. (64 cm.)