A handsome Welsh Side Table, made from dense, native oak. The twin plank top has a moulded edge, above a single drawer and shaped, undulating frieze, with ring and baluster-turned legs joined by stretchers. The brassware, whilst not original, is old.
Probably Neath or Swansea valley, circa 1760-1800 - the profile of the leg turning is almost identical to that on a potboard dresser base we sold over a decade ago. which came fron this area.
A handsome Welsh Side Table, made from dense, native oak. The twin plank top has a moulded edge, above a single drawer and shaped, undulating frieze, with ring and baluster-turned legs joined by stretchers. The brassware, whilst not original, is old.
Probably Neath or Swansea valley, circa 1760-1800 - the profile of the leg turning is almost identical to that on a potboard dresser base we sold over a decade ago. which came fron this area.