April, 1918 
43 
THE VOGUE of the 
REEECTORY TABLE 
Prices and names of shops will be furnished 
on application to the House & Garden Inf or 
motion Service; or our Shopping Service will 
be glad to purchase for you. 19 West 44f/i 
Street, New York 
An antique oak reproduction 
of a “parchment box” with 
Gothic tracery panels. Its 
height, 19", gives it additional 
■use as an end bench. Top, 
26" by 14" 
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.4 reproduction of an early 
English draw-top table, its 
end leaves made to slide un¬ 
der the top. Solid oak or wal¬ 
nut, inlaid with holly, and 
antique finished 
For use on the side of a refectory 
table, a long bench of early Jacobean 
design. 19" high. Top, 16" by 72" 
The material of this 
Gothic table is solid 
oak. It stands 30" 
high and the top is 
22" by 66" 
An oak table of the 
Elizabethan type 
with carved melon- 
bulb supports. Few 
of the early English 
tables possess such 
m arked decorative 
value. Top, 32" bv 
84" 
A long table for the 
library. Its design 
is of the Italian type 
that later influenced 
English Renaissance 
furniture. Top, 22" 
by 70" 
