A Spanish walnut provincial side table, early 17th century, the rectangular slab top above deep single freize drawer, supported on trestle base, 31.69 in. high, 51.57 in. long, 22.24 in. deep
- Trestle Table - The medieval table was usually a loose board, placed on removeable folding supports called trestles. In the 16th century, trestles fixed to the top of the table were introduced at each end of the frame, each resting on a broad base or foot, often connected and supported by one or two stretchers.
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