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English 17th century credence table

birdwatcher
6 years ago
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Description
I believe it is a credence table and possibly 17th century. I would like help identifying where, when and by whom this piece was made, and a potential value.
It is solid oak. The top is one inch thick X 36 inches across the back and 17.5 inches at the deepest. It is all held to the base by hand carved pegs/dowels.
Below the top is an apron of deeply carved arches with pendant finials. The corners have large hand carved rectangular plugs covering the joints. 
It stands on 4 boldly turned bulbous legs. Below is a shelf with a carved scroll skirt.
It is 30.5 inches from the floor to the top surface. The scalloped apron is about 7 inches. The bottom shelf is 33 inches across the back and 16 inches across the front
It is all held together by mortise and tenon joints and hand carved pegs. There is a void at a back foot. There is a very old paper label saying it was made in England.
Category Furniture
Date Period early to mid 17th century
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