The legs are pressure treated, the rest, not. Bolts and Screws.
cool
Hansom table, with nice attention to detail.
I just purchased a six foot table for $80 from Lowe's (well, I paid for it, I didn't pick it out or pick it up), and one set of legs is canted in about 10 degrees because the assembly monkeys didn't put the top stretcher in the right place on one end. None of it is treated. It's all screws, no bolts. Nobody ran a roundover router bit around the edges like Lloyd's. Nobody chamfered the ends of the seats.
It chapped my ass to buy it in the first place, but Mary really wanted one for Mother's Day, and I didn't have the time nor patience to build one from scratch on a deadline.
I'd buy this obviously superior table for $125, but the delivery charge to Texas would be a mofo.
Kat spotted a Shire Style table the other day at an old furniture store. it was a coffee table with 8" diameter legs
Saw one not as nicely finished for $150