Details
- Dimensions
- 95.28ʺW × 33.07ʺD × 34.65ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Leather
- Oak
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Fading Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Fading less
- Description
- We are delighted to offer for sale this stunning charles i 1630 solid oak hall or refectory table from plaish … more We are delighted to offer for sale this stunning charles i 1630 solid oak hall or refectory table from plaish hall church stretton shropshire a very good looking and well made refectory or hall table, it has a triple plank top with cleated ends, moulded frieze above turned and square section legs joined by peripheral stretchers the table came from the collection of plaish hall, church stretton, shropshire which was the property of mrs roy merley and family. Plaish hall is a stunning grade i listed tudor house, standing in beautiful gardens and grounds and surrounded by the unspoilt countryside of south shropshire. It is believed to be the first brick built house in shropshire in the 1580s, (although parts of an earlier stone house were incorporated), at a time when the great majority of buildings in the parish of cardington were timber framed. Of special note are the chimneys of plaish hall which are thought to have been based on those at hampton court, they are considered to be the finest in the west midlands. From the early 1980s and over a period of 35 years plaish hall was initially meticulously restored and then maintained, its glorious tudor style gardens were also reinstated. Judge sir william leighton plaish hall was re-built for judge sir william leighton who on his death in 1607 left land to endow church repairs at st james’s, cardington, as well as the sum of £50 for the making of his tomb in the chancel. In his notes on the history of the church and parish of cardington, g b h bishop, appointed vicar of cardington in 1914, noted that ‘cardington is surrounded by hills. The climate is bracing, and the temperature lower both in summer and winter than in less elevated districts’. Plaish hall sits close to a number of other magnificent grade i listed late tudor and early stuart houses, as well as wenlock edge, the location for a e housman’s a shropshire lad / on wenlock edge, which he completed in 1896. In terms of the condition the table is old, i can’t see any repairs however the top was separated from the base so i’ve had it secured in place, its also been fully worm treated, cleaned waxed and polished. The table has numerous signs of age to include slight warping to the top, the base is uneven, the stretches have worn down slightly from century’s of use, all of these signs of use are consummate with a piece that’s nearly 400 years old, simply put if they didn’t have them then the table wouldn’t be this old it would be a reproduction dimensions: height 88 cm width 242 cm depth. less
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