antique gate-leg / drop-leaf table, likely late 18th century to mid-19th century (circa 1780–1850). Hand-cut boards with irregular widths and shrinkage gaps typical of pre-industrial milling. • Turned legs showing unevenness from early lathe work (not machine-perfect). • Pegged and mortise-and-tenon joinery, not screws or machine nails. • Drawer construction that looks hand-planed with a hand-turned wooden knob. • Oxidation, edge rounding, and patina that takes many decades (often >150 years) to form naturally. • Form resembles early English or American Colonial drop-leaf farmhouse tables. 30" tall 66" long leafs folded out 25.5" wide leafs folded in