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Bleached French oak dining table with 3" thick top and trestle base. Over 9 ft long. Cracks, fills, and wormholes reflect age. Restored, sturdy, and full of rustic French character.
French oak dining table with trestle base and bleached finish showcasing natural grain and craftsmanship. Restored and sturdy, the rectangular top shows wear from long use, all contributing to its authentic country character.
At just over 12' long, this dramatic dining table will make a great gathering place in today's modern home. Restored, strong, and stable this table is ready to be used and enjoyed for years to come.
It is the deep aged patina seen in the top and trestle base that draw one to this 6' long farm table from France. Constant use for generations has softened the edges and surface of the top.
There is wonderful charisma to this gate leg table due to the scraped finish of the original white paint and soft, warm patina of the aged pine underneath. This style of drop leaf table was common in Sweden, as they were experts in utilizing small spaces well.
Early 20th-c. French oak dining table with thick top, turned legs, and stretcher base. Seats 8–10. Cracks, nicks, and wear consistent with age. Restored, stable, and full of classic French country character.
At just over 7' long, this dramatic dining table will make a great gathering place in today's modern home. Restored, strong, and stable this French Library table is ready to be used and enjoyed.
Round dining table, 6' diameter with the look of the Gustavian style with tapered fluted legs, applied carved diamond/garland accents and professional black painted finish.
This old farm table is loaded with aged patina in the warm pine that come from generations of use. Unique to this table are the wide stretchers/runners which are 11" tall. Restored, strong and stable.
Impressive in size at just under 9' long, this library or refectory table will make a dramatic dining table and gathering place in today's modern home. Note the substantial size of the three legs and traditional trestle base.
This long(almost 10') oak refectory table has been given a newer, professionally applied painted finish suited well for today's modern home. The floor to skirt measurement is 25.5" high and the narrow table top ends extend 8.25" beyond the table base.
This handsome table reveals it Spanish Colonial style in the turned legs, trestle stretchers and carved feet. It is the beautiful narra wood from the Philppines that draws ones attention to the dark patina and smooth, worn finish.