1690 from boston hour 2.
William and mary gateleg table reproduction.
The tabletop of the gateleg table which was initially round or oval versus the long tables and formal seating arrangements that preceded it had a section that was fixed in place while one or two sections of the surface were equipped with hinges.
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The table stands on four turned fixed legs with two additional turned gatelegs.
William mary filter applied.
William was from holland which explains the decidedly dutch influence of william and mary furniture.
The william and mary style also known as early baroque in museum circles dates from about 1695 through the mid 1720s.
First introduced in 16th century england a gateleg table is a popular kind of table that allowed for intimate dining.
Please note this is an item that may be especially difficult to move and or transport.
Finished in a dark stain.
It is named for the king and queen originally from holland who reigned together over england scotland and ireland from 1689 1694.
Small georgian oak gateleg table william and mary 17th century oval dining table.
William and mary style furniture was inspired by the reign of william iii and mary ii who ruled england ireland and scotland from 1689 to 1702.
This interpretation of baroque style was also influenced by french and oriental pieces.
This william and mary style gateleg table should be appraised to determine its true worth but values of similar tables range from 3 500 to 17 500 based on age size and condition.
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