
Jacobean Revival Trestle Dining Table with Draw-Leaf Expansion
This is a rectangular dining table of substantial proportions, designed in the Jacobean Revival (Tudor Revival) style, likely manufactured in the early to mid-20th century. The table is constructed from solid wood with a dark nut-brown stained finish. Its most prominent features are the four massive, bulbous 'cup and cover' turned legs which exhibit gadrooned carvings on the upper melon-shaped sections. These legs are supported by a heavy H-shaped box stretcher with secondary bobbin-style turnings for added structural stability. The tabletop appears to be a draw-leaf design, where leaves slide out from underneath the main top, characterized by the thick under-apron decorated with subtle scrollwork carvings at the corners and along the frieze. The wood grain suggests oak or a similar hardwood, finished with a lustrous topcoat. While the table is partially covered by a striped linen-style tablecloth and green placemats, the visible wood surfaces show a rich patina with minor scuffing and signs of use consistent with age. There is a noticeable contrast in color between the polished dark apron and the slightly lighter wear on the lower leg turnings. The craftsmanship indicates a high-quality reproduction piece from the 1920s-1940s era, designed for a formal traditional interior.
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Estimated Value
$800 - $1,200
Basic Information
Category
Antique Furniture
Appraised On
April 13, 2026
Estimated Value
$800 - $1,200
Item Description
This is a rectangular dining table of substantial proportions, designed in the Jacobean Revival (Tudor Revival) style, likely manufactured in the early to mid-20th century. The table is constructed from solid wood with a dark nut-brown stained finish. Its most prominent features are the four massive, bulbous 'cup and cover' turned legs which exhibit gadrooned carvings on the upper melon-shaped sections. These legs are supported by a heavy H-shaped box stretcher with secondary bobbin-style turnings for added structural stability. The tabletop appears to be a draw-leaf design, where leaves slide out from underneath the main top, characterized by the thick under-apron decorated with subtle scrollwork carvings at the corners and along the frieze. The wood grain suggests oak or a similar hardwood, finished with a lustrous topcoat. While the table is partially covered by a striped linen-style tablecloth and green placemats, the visible wood surfaces show a rich patina with minor scuffing and signs of use consistent with age. There is a noticeable contrast in color between the polished dark apron and the slightly lighter wear on the lower leg turnings. The craftsmanship indicates a high-quality reproduction piece from the 1920s-1940s era, designed for a formal traditional interior.
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