An English oak oval top drop-leaf table from the 19th century with gateleg base. Created in England during the 19th century, this oak table features an oval top made of two drop leaves. The depth of the table when the leaves are down is 24″ and extends to 59.5″ when the top is fully open. The table is raised on a base made of turned baluster legs connected to one another through plain side stretchers, with the addition of thinner gate legs of the same style that swing open to receive the leaves. With its oak patina and elegant base, this 19th century English drop-leaf oak table will bring a touch of authenticity to any home, perhaps placed in a dining room or breakfast area.
Height: 29 in. (73.66 cm)
Width: 94 in. (238.76 cm)
Depth: 59.5 in. (151.13 cm)