19th Century Oak cricket table.
A simple, functional 19th Century table. Recognisable for its three joined splayed legs and simple round top, the ‘cricket’ table is a versatile, functional piece of country vernacular furniture with many variations and uses.
A cricket table is an unpretentious, vernacular piece of furniture, often made for those of modest means, often country made as they needed.
Typically, cricket tables are plain and functional rather than fashionable and stylish. The form is a round top over three splayed legs, which are joined to the top with a mortise-and-tenon joint or socketed and wedged.
Height 69cm Across 60cm
A simple, functional 19th Century table. Recognisable for its three joined splayed legs and simple round top, the ‘cricket’ table is a versatile, functional piece of country vernacular furniture with many variations and uses.
A cricket table is an unpretentious, vernacular piece of furniture, often made for those of modest means, often country made as they needed.
Typically, cricket tables are plain and functional rather than fashionable and stylish. The form is a round top over three splayed legs, which are joined to the top with a mortise-and-tenon joint or socketed and wedged.
Height 69cm Across 60cm
A simple, functional 19th Century table. Recognisable for its three joined splayed legs and simple round top, the ‘cricket’ table is a versatile, functional piece of country vernacular furniture with many variations and uses.
A cricket table is an unpretentious, vernacular piece of furniture, often made for those of modest means, often country made as they needed.
Typically, cricket tables are plain and functional rather than fashionable and stylish. The form is a round top over three splayed legs, which are joined to the top with a mortise-and-tenon joint or socketed and wedged.
Height 69cm Across 60cm