A rare, early Australian cedar breakfast table, circa 1820-25, the large rectangular single slab top with pine stringing and rounded corners above a shaped ring turned column, raised on four out swept legs with moulded decoration, terminating in brass paw castors, 183 cm wide, 117 cm deep, 70 cm high. Provenance: formerly in the collection of the Misses Fitzpatrick, Tahara, Deloraine. Note: the single slab top is the largest know example used in a piece of Australian furniture.reference: early Colonial furniture in New South Walesand van Diemen's Land, by Clifford Craig, Kevin Fahy and E. Graeme Robertson, page 119, plate 115