Vintage Priory Oak Refectory Style Draw Leaf Dining Table
Vintage Priory Oak Refectory Style Draw Leaf Dining Table
A striking Priory oak refectory-style draw-leaf dining table, rich in character and beautifully crafted. This solid oak piece features intricate carved detailing beneath the tabletop and stands confidently on two substantial bulbous supports, each shaped with traditional carved ornamentation. A classic stretchered base unites the legs, giving the table both stability and strong architectural presence.
The draw-leaf mechanism extends smoothly, allowing the table to transform effortlessly from a compact everyday size to a generous dining surface - ideal for family gatherings and entertaining.
The tabletop has a warm, even tone and shows light, age-appropriate marks and scratches. A soft ring mark is present but only noticeable when looking closely, and it does not detract from the overall appearance or charm of the piece.
A handsome, versatile example of English oak furniture - robust, decorative, and ready for modern dining spaces.
Dimensions
Extended: Width 182.5 cm × Depth 81 cm × Height 76.5 cm
Closed: Width 121.5 cm
PB424A 62000 241125
Price includes delivery to mainland UK with exception of the Highlands.
The age and condition of our furniture is described to the best of our ability, to enable you to make an informed decision prior to purchase - please read the item description carefully.
All our furniture is either antique or second hand, and therefore there may be cosmetic age related surface marks, and or scratches and fading, where identified in the item description.
We kindly request that you review all photographs as these images form an essential part of the item’s description and condition, offering an important visual insight into its appearance and overall quality.
If furniture shows signs of historic worm, we will check that this is inactive and treat accordingly to give both you and us peace of mind. Any signs of historic worm will be described in the description
Original: $495.05
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Description
Vintage Priory Oak Refectory Style Draw Leaf Dining Table
A striking Priory oak refectory-style draw-leaf dining table, rich in character and beautifully crafted. This solid oak piece features intricate carved detailing beneath the tabletop and stands confidently on two substantial bulbous supports, each shaped with traditional carved ornamentation. A classic stretchered base unites the legs, giving the table both stability and strong architectural presence.
The draw-leaf mechanism extends smoothly, allowing the table to transform effortlessly from a compact everyday size to a generous dining surface - ideal for family gatherings and entertaining.
The tabletop has a warm, even tone and shows light, age-appropriate marks and scratches. A soft ring mark is present but only noticeable when looking closely, and it does not detract from the overall appearance or charm of the piece.
A handsome, versatile example of English oak furniture - robust, decorative, and ready for modern dining spaces.
Dimensions
Extended: Width 182.5 cm × Depth 81 cm × Height 76.5 cm
Closed: Width 121.5 cm
PB424A 62000 241125
Price includes delivery to mainland UK with exception of the Highlands.
The age and condition of our furniture is described to the best of our ability, to enable you to make an informed decision prior to purchase - please read the item description carefully.
All our furniture is either antique or second hand, and therefore there may be cosmetic age related surface marks, and or scratches and fading, where identified in the item description.
We kindly request that you review all photographs as these images form an essential part of the item’s description and condition, offering an important visual insight into its appearance and overall quality.
If furniture shows signs of historic worm, we will check that this is inactive and treat accordingly to give both you and us peace of mind. Any signs of historic worm will be described in the description























