Name/Title
Table, RefectoryEntry/Object ID
1998.035.001Description
An oak Jacobean style refectory table, mostly 17th Century, having staight-edge plank top, with bread-board ends, over straight, beaded-edge skirt frieze, with corner brackets, bold, ring-turned and tapered baluster legs, with straight, molded edge, box-stretchered base, (mostly old, restoration to one plank of top; some restoration to skirt frieze; worm damage and losses to stretchers and feet).Collection
Planting Fields FoundationCataloged By
CannarsaAcquisition
Accession
1998.035.001Source or Donor
Coe, William RobertsonAcquisition Method
GiftCredit Line
from Yale-Peabody MuseumLexicon
Legacy Lexicon
Object Name
Table, RefectoryDimensions
Height
21 inWidth
147 inDepth
33-1/2 inLength
147 inMaterial
Wood: Oak, Wood, OakLocation
Location
Room
Dining RoomBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentDate
August 16, 2023Location
Room
Dining RoomBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentInventory
Inventory Project
INV2024.1Inventoried By
Amanda MassimillioInventoried Date
Jun 26, 2024Inventory Project
INV2024.1Inventoried Date
Apr 22, 2024Inventoried By
LegerInventoried Date
May 9, 2023Condition
Overall Condition
FairNotes
Drawer is of the period but appears to have been added at a later date. Some of the legs are restored, one long side of skirt frieze is old; only same of the stretchers are of the period.Valuations
Valuation Type
AppraisalEstimator
J. BadamiDate
Apr 3, 2004Notes
Min. Value: 18000Relationships
Related Events
Event
Original to Coe HallProvenance
Notes
Collected By: Yale-Peabody Museum
Last Owner: William Robertson Coe
William Robertson Coe,
Yale-Peabody Museum
Planting Fields FoundationCreated By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
October 12, 2006Updated By
mpenny@plantingfields.orgUpdate Date
March 5, 2025