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Elm and beech chapel chairs x6
Set of six early 20th century chapel chairs c.1920
Traditional design of an elm seat and beech frame
Due to the moulded seat, this style of chair is surprisingly comfortable for longer periods
The chairs are in their original finish. Rather than strip and stain them, the decision was made to leave them as authentic as possible. A part of their history
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Victorian painted pine console table c.1880
Victorian painted pine console table c.1880
Traditionally English in design. Decorative hand turned legs
A mid 20th century black paint with a hand cut glass knob to the central drawer. The worn paintwork reveals small patches of the tables possible original red finish
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Painted pine writing desk
Painted pine writing desk
French c.1900
A timeless design. Plank top sitting on a base of four simple tapered legs. Finished with one useful drawer
The later painted finishes have been dry scraped down to its oldest yellow and cream. Likely mid 20th century. The table now has a rustic and authentic finish
Petite in size, the table would also be suited as a console or hall table
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Victorian pine set of drawers c.1880
Rustic pine set of three drawers
Later Victorian period c.1880
Developed an honest patina through 140 years of regular use. Plenty of ample storage in a modestly sized chest of drawers
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Rustic oak painted bench c.1920
Oak bench
English c.1920
Wrought iron legs and chippy paint finish oak planks
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Victorian elbow chair c.1860
Victorian elbow chair c.1860
English Victorian
Constructed using a selection of woods. Beech arms and legs, elm spindles and the seat is pine and has been replaced some time throughout its life
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Rustic pine farmhouse table c.1880
Victorian pine farmhouse table
English c.1880
Four plank table top sits on a simple tapered leg design. A good sized drawer at one end of the table
Finished in an old oak stain to give the illusion of a more impressive and costly timber
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Victorian pine desk c.1890
Late Victorian pine writing desk
English c.1890
Well proportioned, the table works just as well as a console table as it does a writing desk
Finished in an old pine stain. Hand turned legs with two small drawers
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English victorian pine farmhouse table c.1860
English Victorian pine farmhouse table
c.1860
From the western region of Cornwall
Time worn three plank top. Multiple layers of old paint, stain and varnish have given the table a distinctive finish
A pair of small drawers complete with their glass cut knobs
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Pine and oak farmhouse table c.1900
Pine and oak farmhouse table
English c.1900
Pitch pine plank top sitting on an oak base. One small useful drawer sits in the centre of the table
Large in size, comfortably sits 12 people
Clean lines and simple design. Sits just as well in a modern interior as it would in a traditional country farmhouse
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Painted pine farmhouse table c.1900
Painted pine farmhouse table
English c.1900
Scrub top. Base was painted in the second quarter of the 20th century
A later scumble painted finish was removed to show the tables oldest paint
Historic woodworm around the bottom of the legs but this has been treated many times as a precaution
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Victorian English pine farmhouse table
Victorian pine farmhouse table
English c.1860
Three plank smooth top showing all of its character and authenticity. As seen in the photograph, at one end, the planks have bowed slightly
Four solid tapered legs. Finished with one central drawer flanked by a pair of larger drawers, complete with original brass hardware
The current leg clearance is 57.5cm-58cm which is sufficient for a chapel style chair. However, the table can be raised to allow for more leg room by the addition of castors at an additional cost