This is one of two similar, but not identical, oak side tables, which stand in the window bays of the Dining Room. A third table of this type is located in the Library.
The tables are Neo-Renaissance in style and probably date to the mid-19th century. The decorative motifs include egg and dart mouldings, stylised leaves and animal heads. The tables also have bulbous legs and sleigh-type feet.
A Japanese Imari Urn stands on the table in the north window bay. The body is decorated with panels of flowering chrysanthemums and peonies; the shoulder has a raised band of chrysanthemums.
The urn probably dates to the late 17th or early 18th century. The carved and pierced wooden cover is later in date.