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English pine farmhouse table
English pine farmhouse table
Late 19th into early 20th century
Warm and rustic brown. Authentic and genuine wear, predominately around the lower areas of the legs and the table top. Showing it has had a good life
A rather large drawer at one end of the table. All sitting on traditionally English hand turned legs
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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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Rustic pine farmhouse table
Rustic pine farmhouse table
English c.1880
Wear, wear and some more wear! An abundance of rustic character. Entirely genuine, a survivor in a world of mass production
Raised knots create a tactile scrub top. A pair of drawers sit side by side, above hand turned tapered legs. The size and shape offer an opportunity to use the table as a well proportioned writing desk
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Victorian painted pine kitchen table
Victorian painted pine kitchen table
French c.1880
Early 20th century brown painted base on tapered legs. Large drawer with original turned knob. Consisting of a two plank scrub top. Authentic and tactile, run your hands over the top and you can feel the raised knots
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Fruitwood farmhouse kitchen table
19th century English farmhouse kitchen table
Victorian era c.1880
Consisting of an exotic fruitwood base and a deal plank top. A pair of shallow but deep drawers align the frontage. All sitting on decorative hand turned tapered legs. Extensions of the legs are present to aid in comfortable leg clearance
A design of the middle class of the time
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Pine farmhouse hall table
Pine farmhouse table of English design
Dating from the late Victorian era c.1890
The shape, style and form are all that of a larger kitchen table but now in a diminutive size. The curved ends add interest, whilst the pine has developed a lovely warm tone
Positively, the table has a multitude of potential uses. Either as a hall table topped with floral displays. A desk space for that compact home office due to its more than adequate leg clearance. Finally, a small apartment restricted by floor space would give the piece the prime opportunity to be utilised as a petite farmhouse table
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Dutch painted walnut farmhouse table
Painted farmhouse table
Believed to be Dutch and is made from walnut. From the turn of the 20th century
The materials used for this style are unusual and shows quality craftsmanship to use timbers of this calibre
Aesthetically, the table sits incredibly well on gently splayed legs, creating the impression of a larger size. One central drawer runs through the underside of the tables plank top. The paintwork has worn in all high touch areas, predominantly the legs and throughout the face of the drawer
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English farmhouse table
Wear and patination galore!
English late 19th to early 20th century beech, oak and ash farmhouse kitchen table
Four drawers each with individually carved decorative wooden handles. Sitting on a set of hand turned legs and a centrally running stretcher
The light scrub top inscribed with clues and initials from times past
Truly a piece of high end design for the wealthiest of it’s day
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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