Early 19th Century English Bleached Oak Serving Table

Early 19th Century English Bleached Oak Serving Table

A handsome and substantial early 19th-century bleached oak refectory table.

Displaying a wonderfully mellow, timeworn surface and rich character acquired over nearly two centuries of use. The thick plank top, with softly rounded corners and beautifully figured oak grain, sits above a simple frieze and is raised on four striking Gothic Revival-inspired legs. The boldly carved legs exhibit the architectural influence popular during the early Victorian Gothic movement, with faceted and chamfered detailing, stepped collars, and stylised tracery-like ornament, lending the piece a strong ecclesiastical presence. Their robust construction provides both visual weight and excellent stability.

The table has been sympathetically bleached, highlighting the natural beauty of the oak while retaining its historic texture, patina, and signs of age. The restrained design allows the dramatic Gothic supports to take centre stage, creating a piece that is both functional and highly decorative. A versatile and impressive antique table, equally suited as a dining table, centre table, console, or kitchen island, combining the warmth of country oak furniture with the architectural elegance of the Gothic Revival period.

Period: Circa 1820–1840. A rare and characterful example of early 19th Century English oak furniture.

Measurements:
H: 82 cm W: 181 cm D: 61 cm

Description:

A handsome and substantial early 19th-century bleached oak refectory table.

Displaying a wonderfully mellow, timeworn surface and rich character acquired over nearly two centuries of use. The thick plank top, with softly rounded corners and beautifully figured oak grain, sits above a simple frieze and is raised on four striking Gothic Revival-inspired legs. The boldly carved legs exhibit the architectural influence popular during the early Victorian Gothic movement, with faceted and chamfered detailing, stepped collars, and stylised tracery-like ornament, lending the piece a strong ecclesiastical presence. Their robust construction provides both visual weight and excellent stability.

The table has been sympathetically bleached, highlighting the natural beauty of the oak while retaining its historic texture, patina, and signs of age. The restrained design allows the dramatic Gothic supports to take centre stage, creating a piece that is both functional and highly decorative. A versatile and impressive antique table, equally suited as a dining table, centre table, console, or kitchen island, combining the warmth of country oak furniture with the architectural elegance of the Gothic Revival period.

Period: Circa 1820–1840. A rare and characterful example of early 19th Century English oak furniture.

Measurements:
H: 82 cm W: 181 cm D: 61 cm


£2,650.00