The oval top of this table features fantastic burr walnut timbers and a burr walnut frieze
The quatrefoil base having carved shaped legs and a carved column
The table tilts for ease of storage
Circa 1850
The term loo table finds its roots in the once-fashionable 18th and 19th century card game “loo” (or lanterloo)
This was a spirited gambling pastime, enjoyed in drawing rooms and parlours across Britain
While these tables were designed with gaming in mind, they soon became a social staple and were often referred to as “loo tables” whether or not the game itself was in play
Size: Height 29” (74cm) Width 56” (142cm) Depth 40” (102cm)
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Vintage Design
The oval top of this table features fantastic burr walnut timbers and a burr walnut frieze
The quatrefoil base having carved shaped legs and a carved column
The table tilts for ease of storage
Circa 1850
The term loo table finds its roots in the once-fashionable 18th and 19th century card game “loo” (or lanterloo)
This was a spirited gambling pastime, enjoyed in drawing rooms and parlours across Britain
While these tables were designed with gaming in mind, they soon became a social staple and were often referred to as “loo tables” whether or not the game itself was in play
Size: Height 29” (74cm) Width 56” (142cm) Depth 40” (102cm)
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| Design Period | Before 1890 | 
|---|---|
| Production Period | Before 1890 | 
| Country of Manufacture | United States | 
| Style | Vintage, Antique | 
| Detailed Condition | Very Good — This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. | 
| Product Code | RFX-2347851 | 
| Materials | Walnut | 
| Color | Brown | 
| Width | 142 cm 55.9 inch | 
| Depth | 102 cm 40.2 inch | 
| Height | 74 cm 29.1 inch | 




 
				


 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				
 
				 
				
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