A dropside table with deep flaps, of which ane or more legs is hinged, able to be opened to support the flap when raised. Numbers of legs varied from viii to twelve. Most dining tables of the Jacobean and early on Georgian periods were round oak gateleg tables, usually with barley-sugar twist or baluster turnings. Some card tables and most Sutherland tables work on the gateleg principle. In the early 20th century the gateleg table again become popular as a small dining table, in a revived Jacobean way. The gateleg revivals mostly have barley twist turned legs and egg-shaped oval tops. They are also usually finished in a dark coloured polish and take contumely or steel butt hinges.
A George Three Plum-Pudding mahogany tea table, the serpentine fold-over top with ovolo carved edge higher up the plain frieze centred with a drawer having original rocaille bandage handle…
Georgian mahogany gate-leg Pembroke table 136 cm wide open, 31 cm wide airtight, 101 cm deep, 72 cm high note: 2 timber losses to meridian
Dropside table, early, 19th century, oak gateleg with unmarried drawer and turned legs, Height71 cm, width 92 cm, depth 77 cm
A George Ii/III country oak driblet-side gate leg table, rule joints, oval when extended, plank pegged construction, matching turned supports, skillful old wearable to the base rails, turned turnip type feet. Drawer to 1 cease. 31 x 147 x 750.
Georgian oak gate-leg table tardily 19th century the oval peak above turned and squared section gate legs, height 67 cm, width 129 cm, depth 105 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.
A rustic pine folding dining table, Baltic, 18th century, the twin flap plank top on gateleg supports. Height 75 cm, width 102 cm, length 170 cm (extended). Provenance: Private Collection, Southern Highlands
A late 18th century French gateleg table, double gate. Knopped and faceted turned legs joined by stretcher. Drawer to one end with brass knob. Height 74 cm, width 133 cm, depth 158 cm (extended)
An Irish gaelic George Two mahogany drop side tabular array, circa 1760, the drop-downwardly 'D' shaped leaves extending out on gate leg supports, each leg beginning with finely carved masks above acanthus leaves, terminating on ball and claw feet, 73 cm high… Show 4 more like this
A George III mahogany gateleg foldover tea tabular array, early on 19th century, the front with a single drawer with the original contumely handles and supported on round tapering supports with pad anxiety. 71 cm high, 74 cm wide, 35 cm depth
A Victorian figured walnut Sutherland table, ellipsoidal drop sides with radiused corners, gate leg stretcher base with wrythen turning. ninety cm ten 96 cm x 71 cm.
A good Georgian Cuban mahogany gateleg dining or supper table, the rectangular top on iv tapered directly legs terminating in pad feet. English circa 1770. 171.5 x 106 x 145 cm (open) or 171.five x 106 x 49.five cm (closed)
A Heppelwhite mahogany extension dining tabular array circa 1780, the 'D' ends with apron fronts functioning alternatively as demilune consoles, the fundamental gate leg component has a drop-leaf, and a spare leaf, the whole raised on foursquare tapered legs 72 cm high…
George III oak gate-leg tabular array 18th century, with foursquare edge twin-flap oval top, above bobbin turned and square legs joined by stretchers, superlative 71 cm width 126 cm depth 107 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs Matthew Handbury, Sydney
An English oak gate leg tabular array, circa 1700, the rounded rectangular top above a frieze drawer, on turned legs with stretchers, 69.5 cm high, 96.5 cm long, 50 cm deep (unextended)
A George II mahogany gate leg dining table, mid 18th century Extends to seat viii dining chairs height 71 cm, superlative: 122 x 60.v cm, Extended: 122 x 186 cm Provenance: Sotheby'southward 1994 Lot: 11 - Ex Dr…
A George II/III country oak driblet-side gate leg table, rule joints, oval when extended, plank pegged construction, matching turned supports, good old wearable to the base rails, turned turnip type feet. Original drawer to 1 end. 31 x 147 x 75 cm Evidence 22 more similar this
A George Three Cuban mahogany dropside table, late 18th century, in warm tonings the rectangular tabular array with long driblet sides, of typical gateleg structure and raised on slender legs terminating in pad feet. Height seventy cm. Extended length 135 cm. Width 43 cm Show 2 more than like this
A Georgian/early Victorian mahogany gateleg table, circa 1830s-40s, the table with long drop sides with reeded edges, raised on slender turned and tapering legs with petite brass casters. Height 69 cm. Extended length 147 cm. Width xc cm Prove four more like this
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