Overview
A superb and highly impressive antique Jacobean Revival dining suite dating to circa 1910, comprising a substantial solid oak refectory dining table together with a matching set of eight leather dining chairs, including six side chairs and two armchairs.
Crafted from beautifully figured quarter-sawn oak, this remarkable dining suite displays the bold architectural styling and exceptional craftsmanship associated with the Jacobean Revival period. The table is raised on magnificent carved bulbous supports united by traditional stretchers, whilst the frieze is decorated with finely carved detail throughout. The rich oak grain and warm colour have developed a wonderful character and patina over more than a century.
The accompanying chairs are equally impressive, featuring studded leather backs and seats, robust oak frames, and attractive carved supports. The pair of armchairs provide comfortable host seating at either end of the table, creating a striking formal dining arrangement.
Key Features
- Antique Jacobean Revival dining suite
- Dating from circa 1910
- Large solid oak refectory dining table
- Beautiful quarter-sawn oak throughout
- Matching set of eight dining chairs
- Six side chairs and two armchairs
- Studded leather backs and seats
- Magnificent carved bulbous table supports
- Traditional stretcher base construction
- Rich colour and wonderful aged patina
- Seats eight comfortably
- Ideal for period homes, country houses and farmhouse interiors
- Excellent quality and impressive scale
Craftsmanship & Detail
The table demonstrates the robust construction and bold proportions that define the Jacobean Revival movement. The substantial top is supported by impressive carved bulbous legs united by traditional stretchers, creating a dining table of exceptional strength, stability, and visual presence.
The accompanying chairs complement the table beautifully, featuring solid oak frames, attractive carved detailing, and traditional studded leather upholstery. The pair of armchairs provide distinguished seating at either end of the table, whilst the six side chairs create a balanced and elegant dining arrangement.
The warm colour of the quarter-sawn oak, together with over a century of natural ageing, has produced a rich patina that enhances the character and authenticity of this impressive antique dining suite. Equally practical and decorative, it remains perfectly suited to both everyday family use and formal entertaining.