Gothic Dining Table

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This beautifully hand-carved walnut Gothic table is based on a design found in the archives of the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris and owes its origins to Italian tables of that period mimicking architectural elements of cathedrals, including the rounded arch and fluted columns. The supporting columns with their diagonal carving give the table its Gothic flair but also hint at the later Louis XIII style which made ample use of twisted columns. The table's Gothic origins are further anchored by its massive bun feet supporting the elaborately molded “H” stretcher. This style is also echoed in the massive nature of the top which is solid French walnut with an extraordinary patina and depth. At one time, the table had leaves to extend its length, but these have been lost. For chairs to go with this table, see 9221. Thirion, Jacques, Le Mobilier du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance en France (Editions Faton, Dijon, 1998) The table is ideal for a dining room or kitchen but could also function as a library table in a study or a conference room in an office. For chairs to go with this table, see Item 9223. For more information, visit M. Markley Antiques on the Web -- the premier resource in the U.S. for French Gothic Revival and Renaissance Revival furniture, including Henri II and Louis XIII styles.

Item Details

Reference #:
10290
Quantity
1
Category
Furniture & Furnishings
SubCategory
Furniture
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
Circa 1870
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
63.00 x 30.50 x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Very good
Material
Solid walnut