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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 460722, member: 5066"]Although not an expert on early english furniture, I don't think your table is period (17th century), more likely a 19th century repro.</p><p>For one thing it would be built from riven oak (split) not sawn timber, the drawer would be side hung (can't see from photo) & the "fishtail" drop would not be attached to back of drawer like that. Naturally, I could be wrong about this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 460722, member: 5066"]Although not an expert on early english furniture, I don't think your table is period (17th century), more likely a 19th century repro. For one thing it would be built from riven oak (split) not sawn timber, the drawer would be side hung (can't see from photo) & the "fishtail" drop would not be attached to back of drawer like that. Naturally, I could be wrong about this.[/QUOTE]
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