An English oak drop-leaf gateleg table from the 19th century, showcasing a rich, dark finish and a practical design rooted in earlier 17th-century traditions. This oval-top table features two hinged leaves that extend the surface to a generous 48.75 inches wide when fully open, supported by swing-out gatelegs. When closed, the table measures just 14.5 inches wide, making it an adaptable solution for small-space living or occasional use. The oak shows a deep, well-developed patina with visible grain figuring across the top and apron. Turned baluster legs and matching gateleg supports are joined by box stretchers and center rails with classic Jacobean-style barley twist detailing. The shoe feet are shaped with scrolled corners, offering a subtle decorative touch while adding surface stability. Sturdy and well-built, this table remains functional and structurally sound, with expected surface wear consistent with age and use. A characterful piece suited for English country interiors, it works equally well as a console, breakfast table, or space-saving occasional table. Height: 26.5 in (67.31 cm) Width: 14.5 in (36.83 cm) Depth: 38.5 in (97.79 cm)