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Antique pine farmhouse table
Victorian pine farmhouse kitchen table
English, dating c.1880
Good size. Wider than the norm, therefore able to seat one either end. Also raised legs for a more comfortable seating experience. Two drawers have been blanked
An interesting repair to the top, an unintentional tactile feature
The epitome of rustic farmhouse
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Pine farmhouse table
Pine farmhouse table
English and late Victorian c.1880-1890
Planked top. A pair of drawers are a handy addition for storage. Feet extenders have been added in the past to make it more comfortable when sitting at the table
The size and style make this just as suited as a working desk as a kitchen table
A slight silvering to the pine add to the weather worn and rustic look of the table. This is a natural process due to oxidation
An honest and authentic English farmhouse table
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Pine kitchen table
Pine farmhouse kitchen table
Large in size at 7ft in length
Turned legs, the base a warmer shade and a lighter planked top
Suits a selection of settings. The classic design is timeless and will sit well in almost decorative interior
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Pine farmhouse drawers
English pine chest of drawers
Dating from the mid 20th century, in the Victorian manner
Two over three design. All sitting on decorative bracket type feet
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French farmhouse pine table
Farmhouse pine table
French in origin and dating from the last quarter of the 19th century
Plank tabletop on a simple designed base
The finish is almost perfection. Aged pine, wear, historic repairs, colour, it has it all
Clean lines and a true rustic finish. A modern home needing a touch of warmth or a traditional property in its traditional setting, this table will enhance either space
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French pine farmhouse table c.1880
French farmhouse table c.1880
Quintessentially French design and of generous proportions. Three plank top on a set of four tapered legs.
Good size which will accommodate a number of people over the festive period
Farmhouse design is classic, effortless and timeless
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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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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