Cutting block
Category
Furniture
Date
circa 1850
Materials
Sycamore, oak
Measurements
68.5 cm (H); 107 cm (W); 61.5 cm (D)
Place of origin
England
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Speke Hall, Merseyside
NT 1196676
Summary
A sycamore and oak cutting table, English, circa 1850. With a D shaped top supported on three turned baluster oak legs.
Provenance
Speke Hall and its contents were bequeathed, as a secondary devise, to the National Trust by Adelaide Watt (d.1921) in 1943. Speke was initially bequeathed to the Norris family (who built the original house during the 16th century). It was then leased to Liverpool City Council and later to the Museums Department of Merseyside County Council. The National Trust took over direct management of the house and its contents in 1986.