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Elegant rococo table with soft blush finish adding to the romance of the cabriolet legs & carved floral flourishes. The newer, professionally applied layered paint has a soft rose colored palette, lightly distressed to fit the age of this beautiful accent table with one drawer.
Single pine demi-lune side table with simple Swedish country design and gently tapered legs. Newer professionally applied pale blue painted finish with gray undertones, slightly distressed to fit age and grace of this console.
This handsome gateleg dining table is also known as an English wake table with drop leaves. Notice the dark patina of the oak, aged and naturally distressed over generations of use and lovely turned legs. Expands to 55.5" long.
French oak sideboard with traditional carved panel details and scalloped skirt. The deep, rich patina of the wood reflects generations of use. At just under 6' long, this will serve well as a buffet or console.
Stunning walnut sideboard with original marble top. Note the striking burled wood and curved cabinet ends. Black forest hunt carvings including fish, boar, ram and fowl on each door.
Heavily carved large oak console, can be used as an impressive buffet as well. Note the extensive hand-carving throughout including grapes and wild game. Stamp on back indicative of Christian IX's palace.
This impressive console will make a grand statement in any home. The uniquely shaped wood base was hand-painted; one can still see the faux marble design that was a traditional style element of the era. Top is worn to natural oak below.
It is difficult to find a cabinet or sideboard with exceptional original folk art paint such as this one. The two panel doors are painted with a traditional floral motif against a faux wood background. The date of 1791 is seen on the left door.
Pair, Gustavian side tables with slender tapered fluted legs and delicate applied carving along skirt. Restored, later professionally painted in layered shades of gray and lightly distressed to fit the age and grace of these lovely console tables.
Rustic work table with single and lower shelf that can serve as a unique console table or informal bar. This heavily used table reflects generations of use in every gouge, nick, scratch, hole and stain. Height to table top: 34"
Gustavian style side table, may also be used as a small desk. Lovely turned and carved legs and carved skirt with flourishes add to the romantic grace of this side table. Restored, later professionally painted in layered shades of white.
Note the dramatic curved and heavy cabriolet legs with carved and clawfoot details in this striking oak console. The newer, professionally applied black painted finish adds to the drama and is lightly distressed.
This handsome baroque library table with three drawers has heavily turned legs and an attractive X shaped lower stretcher. Newer, professionally applied layered painted finish is lightly distressed revealing the natural wood below.
This lovely antique revival writing table will serve well as a large console table in today's home. The newer applied professional white painted finish shows off the X shaped stretcher & impressive barley twist legs. Traditional faux marble motif in a light taupe shade.
It is the years of constant use revealed in every ding and scratch that enrich the character of this carpenters' workbench. It has one vice with wood handle and a long narrow 8' top. Restored, stable and given a wax finish.
Large French oak sideboard with traditional carved panel details will serve as an impressive buffet. Note the newer professionally applied & layered gray painted finish, lightly distressed to compliment the age and grace of this lovely sideboard.
This sideboard makes an impressive visual statement due to its size & remarkable color. It still maintains the original red paint, protected with a traditional lacquer finish. Note the placement of drawers & cabinet doors providing stylish balance & practical storage.
Loaded with quirky charm, the base curves upward, center door closes with wooden peg, cracks, distress, and imperfections all add to the aged country appeal of this original red painted narrow rustic cabinet from Sweden.
It is the arched paneled doors, scalloped skirt and diamond detail of the drawers that separate this French oak sideboard apart from others. The bleached finish gives it a fresh and welcoming look for today's modern home.
This large Swedish original painted pine console sideboard is a rare find due to its unique shape, size and age. Note the angled sides with storage, and central storage with date of 1810 on interior door.
This narrow console table is both unique and charming, thanks to the gently distressed original brown paint, two drawers and trestle base adding to its rustic country appeal. This table has been restored, so it is strong, stable and ready for use.
This pine chest of 9 drawers that likely originally served as a shop counter or storage cabinet. Counters similar to this were used throughout shops in European and are a great way to incorporate old world charm and craftsmanship into a modern home.
This rustic plank top console table with splay peg legs originally served as a work table. Iron bolts along the edge add a slight industrial feel. Table top depth: 19.25" Leg depth: 21"
The strong appeal of this rustic console table comes from the well worn top reflecting generations of use. It originally served as a work table, resulting in the worn patina with deep gouges, cracks, scrapes, stains, and old gnarls.
This rustic plank top console table with splay peg legs originally served as a work table. The squared peg legs are a slightly splay out slightly beyond the table top. Table top depth:28" Leg depth: 29"
This rustic oak plank top console table with splay peg legs originally served as a work table. Iron bolts along the edge add a slight industrial feel. Restored, this table is strong, stable and ready for use. Leg depth varies: one side is 23" other 19.25"
Dark oak console table with two drawers from Spain. At 5.5' long, this oak console will serve well behind a sofa, in an entry or hallway. 22" Floor to skirt height. Restored, ready for use.
The appeal of this 4' rustic console table comes from the heft of the thick hard wood top that originally served as a work table, resting on strong splayed peg legs. Table top depth: 15" Leg depth:17" and 21"
Swedish console table with stunning stone top resting on heavy baroque legs. Restored, the strong table base is painted with a newer white distressed finish to fit the age and character of this console. Restored.
Pair, Gustavian style demi-lune small side tables or consoles. Gently tapered long fluted legs topped by diamond medallion with Greek key design carving along skirt. Antique white painted finish, slightly distressed to fit the Gustavian look of these new tables.
Lovely faux bamboo side table with intricately designed skirt which creates visual intrigue. Demi-lune, half circle shape with rich patina.
Beautiful lines define this striking Italian Renaissance style console table. Crafted in pine, the white painted finish has been scraped and distressed to reveal the pinewood below, adding character and depth to the finish while highlighting carved details.
This round, hand-painted wood pedestal from Sweden is an exceptional find due to the highly original painted finish. A brick red background is complimented by a blue-green faux marble finish inside the paneled accents.
This rustic plank top console table with splay peg legs originally served as a work table. The thick top invites one to run fingers along it, while stains, cracks, nicks, and gouges all add character and intrigue to the table itself. Top depth: 19.5"
This impressive console table draws you to reach out and touch it due to it's thick hard wood slab top that originally served as a work table. The (new) cast iron legs have a vintage look adding stability and an industrial look.
This extordinary 13' long table is a special find; it is rare to find an original antique table this long. Generations of use are seen in every scratch, gouge, stain, and stain in the top, which rests on a traditional trestle base painted gray.