
Late 18th Century Welsh Pine Cricket Table – Ovoid Top – Vernacular Charm
A charming and well-used late 18th-century Welsh cricket table in antique pine, featuring an ovoid top and rich, dry patina. The table’s primitive construction and honest materials reflect the vernacular traditions of rural Wales, with three legs joined directly to the underside and a simple apron. Its sculptural form and tactile surface make it a compelling piece of country furniture.
Date: Circa 1780–1800
Origin: Wales. 18th century.
Material: Pine
Features: Ovoid top, three-legged base, dry patina, rustic charm
Condition: Structurally sound; age-related wear; original surface
Size: Max Diameter of the top 91.44 cm x Depth 73.25 cm x Height 66.68 cm (36" x 28 3/4" x 26 1/4")
Ideal for collectors of Welsh vernacular furniture, Georgian-era country pieces, and antique pine. Its compact form and visual warmth lend character to any interior.
A charming and well-used late 18th-century Welsh cricket table in antique pine, featuring an ovoid top and rich, dry patina. The table’s primitive construction and honest materials reflect the vernacular traditions of rural Wales, with three legs joined directly to the underside and a simple apron. Its sculptural form and tactile surface make it a compelling piece of country furniture.
Date: Circa 1780–1800
Origin: Wales. 18th century.
Material: Pine
Features: Ovoid top, three-legged base, dry patina, rustic charm
Condition: Structurally sound; age-related wear; original surface
Size: Max Diameter of the top 91.44 cm x Depth 73.25 cm x Height 66.68 cm (36" x 28 3/4" x 26 1/4")
Ideal for collectors of Welsh vernacular furniture, Georgian-era country pieces, and antique pine. Its compact form and visual warmth lend character to any interior.
Description
A charming and well-used late 18th-century Welsh cricket table in antique pine, featuring an ovoid top and rich, dry patina. The table’s primitive construction and honest materials reflect the vernacular traditions of rural Wales, with three legs joined directly to the underside and a simple apron. Its sculptural form and tactile surface make it a compelling piece of country furniture.
Date: Circa 1780–1800
Origin: Wales. 18th century.
Material: Pine
Features: Ovoid top, three-legged base, dry patina, rustic charm
Condition: Structurally sound; age-related wear; original surface
Size: Max Diameter of the top 91.44 cm x Depth 73.25 cm x Height 66.68 cm (36" x 28 3/4" x 26 1/4")
Ideal for collectors of Welsh vernacular furniture, Georgian-era country pieces, and antique pine. Its compact form and visual warmth lend character to any interior.





















