Early tables were boards laid on trestles, which could be dismantled and stored against the wall when not is use. Elizabethan tables were permanent pieces, built on heavy frames with massive turned pillars. In the 17th Century it became fashionable to have smaller, lighter gateleg tables instead.
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Trestles and loose plank top M9 |
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M10 |
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E23 |
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E22 |
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E19 |
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JC8 |
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JC9 |
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JC7 |
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JC10 |