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Victorian pine farmhouse kitchen table
Victorian pine farmhouse table
English, dating from c.1890
Will comfortably seat 4. A warm brown pine base and a lighter planked top. A deep drawer completes one end
A simple design to add some farmhouse charm to an interior
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Victorian pine wardrobe
Victorian pine wardrobe
English and dating between the period 1860-1880
Large in stature and size. Oozing farmhouse flair in its natural pine finish. This cupboard is believed to have originally been painted. Once upon a time, painted and pride of place in one’s bedroom
A forward facing double railed centre cupboard, below a pair of drawers with slightly later Edwardian brass hardware
Separates into three pieces to ease transport and access into the property
True farmhouse elegance
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French pine farmhouse cupboard
Pine farmhouse cupboard
French in origin and dating from the late 19th century
A pair of drawers sit above one large shelved cupboard. Sun bleached yet warm in colour
The usual suspects (woodworm) verify its French heritage but these have long been fought and defeated
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Early Victorian pine chest of drawers
Early Victorian pine chest of drawers
English and dating from c.1850-1860
A traditional 2 over 3 design. A pair of small drawers sit above three that are graduating in size
Full of history and well loved throughout its 160+ years lifetime. Time shows the use of these drawers. Over many years, countless repairs have been made, not to just cast it to one side, showing the love people have had
Slightly battered and bruised with a swash of authenticity and charm
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Dutch pine sideboard
Dutch pine sideboard c.1880
A centralised shelved cupboard is bound by six graduating drawers of considerable size. Plentiful room to keep things in order or maybe to just hide all of those pieces that may come in handy one day
Generous in scale. A majority of sideboards are neither this depth or height
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French pine set of four drawers
Set of four drawers from the French province of Normandy
Dating from the late 19th into possibly the turn of the 20th century
Long relocated woodworm. A gift, a network of scurrying leaves behind a mark in these drawers history
Narrow. In no way intrusive to a space
Colour is strong. An item with French rustic charm. Farmhouse aesthetic throughout every corner
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English pine serving table
English pine serving table, also a food preparation table c.1870
Used for purpose. The top has a wonderful dip throughout the central region due to excessive rubbing
Dinks, knocks and old repairs make this piece. True farmhouse wear
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English pine farmhouse table
English pine farmhouse table
From the latter part of the 19th century
Traditional pine base with a touch of pitch pine plus a rather knotty tabletop. A table of this size and style were common place in churches and cathedrals throughout the 19th and up to the mid 20th century
Practical in scale. Good length and narrow, therefore minimising the space it requires to sit
A focal point in a room
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18th century pitch pine cupboard
18th century pitch pine cupboard
The cupboard is from the later part of the century with adaptions and repairs made throughout its life. Primarily original timber and hardware still present
The most probable original use would have been a form of wardrobe, likely painted. Its current use of a shelved interior is most practical in todays home
This period and style of furniture have an almost scratch built feel to them
Rustic, simple and naive
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Bleached pine side table
Bleached pine side table
Late Victorian era, latter end of the 19th century
An almost bleached appearance has occurred, adding an element of interest and uniqueness
A two plank top, original mahogany knobs and hand turned spindle legs
The soft approach into building a farmhouse interior
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Pine writing desk
English pitch pine writing desk
Dating from the latter era of the 19th century c.1890
The tables dark aesthetics are due to a concoction of stains and paints with contrasting fruitwood knobs to a large drawer
Primary wear across the front section of the plank top, along both stretchers flanking the drawer give a clear indication as to it’s purpose and usability in modern life. Four mildly tapered legs ensure a timeless piece of design
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Georgian painted side table c.1830
Georgian painted side table
English c.1830
Gently dry scraped to leave the vast majority of its 190 year old Georgian green paintwork on the main body. Pine scrub top showing the remains of old paints
There is enough leg clearance for this to also be used as a petite and unique desk
Simple lines, timeless design