refectory - tables
Refectory table. A long, substantial, solid-topped table, without leaves or extensions, used essentially as a dining table. Originally used in the refectories, or dining halls of monasteries, they are found in such places as boarding schools and university halls of residence. The tables usually have heavy turned legs, sometimes connected by stretchers, often with supporting legs halfway along the railed frame. Refectory tables of the type used in communal dining halls are far too big for most modern houses, so many are cut down to make two tables. The term is sometimes applied to a much shorter solid-topped table with a somewhat Jacobean flavour.
27 item(s) found:
An elm refectory table, in the 18th century style, the well patinated rectangular plank top above shaped trestle stretcher supports 284 cm wide, 84 cm deep, 73 cm high
Australian cedar? refectory style dining table, on turned legs. Length 254 cm. Width 80 cm H 74 cm
A Renaissance style Italian carved walnut refectory table, 19th century 84 x 200 x 90 cm
A large oak refectory table with heavy plank top on turned legs, 94.5 x 280 cm
A provincial oak refectory table, having a rectangular slab top above a band frieze, raised on turned supports United by square cross stretchers, 145 x 76 x 80 cm.
An impressive 19th century French provincial oak refectory table, the rectangular panelled top with a moulded edge above a wavy apron and raised on cabriole legs decorated with scroll and leaf decoration, terminating in scroll feet.…
A 19th century French provincial oak and elm refectory table the panelled top above a plain frieze raised on square tapering legs, restorations and legs re-tipped. Width 82 cm 213 cm long. Height 76 cm
A George II style oak refectory table, the rectangular top above a simple stretcher base. Length 260 cm. Width 90 cm. Height 75 cm
A French Gothic refectory table of rectangular form with moulded edge, frieze drawers on three pairs of square supports each on a scrolled plinth. Height 78 cm. Length 286 cm. Depth 93 cm
A late 17th century Flemish oak draw-leaf refectory table, the rectangular pull out top on baluster turned supports headed with carved ionic capitals United by stretchers on bun feet. Width 208 cm x. Depth 79 cm x. Height 74 cm
A massive stained pine refectory table, the rectangular plank top on canted legs United by a H-stretcher. Width 365 cm. Depth 109 cm . Height 76 cm
A massive Italian style mahogany refectory table, the plank top on three shaped supports joined by stretcher. Width 398 cm. Depth 74 cm . Height 80 cm
An oak refectory table, 17th/18th century, the rectangular top above a restrained frieze on gun barrel shaped legs and stretcher supports;. Width 173 cm. Depth 65 cm . Height 76 cm
A large 18th century oak refectory table, the rectangular plank top raised on square chamfered supports United by cross stretchers;. Width 273 cm. Depth 83 cm . Height 75 cm
An 18th century style elm refectory table, the rectangular top raised on two turned vase shaped supports United by a cross stretcher, 218 x 74 x 73 cm.
An oak refectory table, 18th century and later, the plank top on carved bulbous supports with arched bases and block feet, joined by a single stretcher. Length 182 cm. Width 79 cm. Height 77 cm
A large walnut refectory dining table in the 17th century manner. Length 346 cm. Width 83 cm. Height 75 cm
A James I style oak refectory table, the rectangular top raised on turned legs with a stretcher base 153 x 75 x 69 cm.
Early Spanish walnut refectory table with out swept scrolled supports and iron stretchers
French pine refectory table, 19th century. Height 79 cm. Width 86 cm. Length 271 cm
A solid oak four plank refectory table of pegged construction, the simple turned legs joined to an extended 'H' stretcher base. Constructed from old timbers. Note, faults. Width 166 cm. Depth 74 cm. Height 75.5 cm
A Georgian Irish pine refectory table, circa 1800. Rectangular planked top on four tapering square pegged legs and a plain skirt. Height 76 cm. Width 182 cm. Depth 56 cm
A large 17th century style oak refectory table. Width 320 cm. Depth 108 cm . Height 78 cm the rectangular top, above robust baluster supports United by a central stretcher
A ten seat cedar and Jarrah refectory style dining table's, the top of cedar and the turned legs being in jarrah
A Spanish 17th century style walnut refectory table the rectangular panelled top above two turned end supports joined by a wrought iron stretcher. Length 305 cm. Depth 87 cm . Height 75 cm
An 18th century oak and elm refectory table with a plank top, three frieze drawers on splayed square supports
A exceptional and very rare Elizabethan oak refectory banquet table of impressive proportions English 17th century. 412 x 80 x 80 cm
