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Baroque oak stone top table with drawer, heavy turned legs & attractive lower stretchers. The blue painted finish shows distress revealing the natural oak wood below. Name & date of 1750(?), indicate this table may have been a wedding or dowry present.
This handsome baroque oak library table with two functioning drawers has heavy turned legs and lower stretcher. Restored, strong, stable and ready for use.
This handsome baroque library table has one drawer, heavily turned legs and solid base which is ready for display, baskets & more. Buyer may choose to raise it to make a special kitchen island.
Baroque period stone top table from the 18th century. This impressive table features a deep plum colored 2" thick stone top. The base has one drawer with divided interior and rests on heavy turned oak legs and trestle.
This handsome bleached oak gateleg dining table with decorative turned legs has two drop leaves which allow it to serve as narrow console table as well. Closed it serves as a 21" deep console table, but expands to 69.75" long when fully opened.
This baroque library table with one drawer has a scalloped skirt, heavily turned legs and traditional stretchers between the legs. The base has an aged/distressed blue finish which is old but not original to this refectory table that dates back to the late 1700's.
The deep patina of the walnut draws one to this handsome Italian carved desk or console with 2 functioning drawers. The heavily carved legs and stretcher are dramatic, while the top reflects generations of use as seen in the rich patina.
This handsome pine library table with one drawer has heavily turned legs, and unique carved/curved stretchers. Restored, stable, drawer functions.
Dark walnut console table with three drawers resting on harp shaped legs and decorative turned stretcher. Elaborate hand carved details embellish the three drawers. Floor to skirt height: 20"
The worn patina of this carpenter's workbench is a reflection of its age and years of use. Every ding, scratch, gouge, paint spill and stain enrich the character and appeal of this old work table. Restored and waxed; it is strong, stable and ready to be placed and enjoyed.
This handsome baroque style oak library table with one drawer has heavily turned legs, scalloped skirt and lower stretcher. Restored, strong, stable and ready for use.
This handsome baroque oak library table with single functioning drawers has heavily turned legs and an attractive lower stretcher. Note the deep, rich patina of the old wood. Restored, strong, stable and ready for use.
This handsome baroque style oak library or refectory table with two drawers has heavy turned legs, scalloped skirt and lower stretcher. The drawers function and have decorative old iron trim around the pulls.
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.
The patina of this carpenter's workbench reflects its age and years of use. Every ding, gouge, and stain enrich the character and appeal of this old work table with original brick red/brown painted finish along the base and some of the top.
This rustic plank top console table with splay peg legs originally served as a work table. Note the trim/edge around three sides. Restored, this table is strong, stable and ready for use. Wax finish.
The appeal of this rustic pine console table comes from the well worn top reflecting generations of use. It originally served as a work table, resulting in the worn patina
The deep aged patina of the dark oak wood draws one to this handsome refectory or library table from France. The heavy turned legs of the trestle base add to the visual appeal. Floor to skirt height: 24.5"
This handsome gateleg dining or kitchen table has two drop leaves allowing it to be used as a console as well. Notice the dark patina of the oak, aged and naturally distressed over generations of use. Closed 29.75" d. With 1 leaf opened the table is 49" deep.
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. Closed:19.25" deep; expands to 54.25" deep when fully opened.
Pair, country tray side tables with turned legs and base. The old painted finish varies slightly between the two tables, while the distress from generations of use reveals the natural pine wood below
Pair, Gustavian demi-lune side tables or consoles with gently tapered fluted legs & simple carved braid motif accenting the lower skirt. Newer professionally applied layered white painted finish, slightly distressed to fit age & grace of the tables.
The beauty of this pine 6' farm table comes from the warm aged pine and the original painted brick red trestle base. A long single drawer is located in the center adding to its country appeal.
The appeal of this 5.5' long rustic console table comes from the thick hard wood top that originally served as a work table, resting on strong peg legs. This table has been restored and waxed.
Gustavian demi-lune pine side table or console with gently tapered fluted legs and decorative applied carving along skirt. Newer professionally applied layered antique white painted finish with contrasting black top, slightly distressed.
Long 6.5' white Gustavian style dining table with dentil molding and four tapered fluted legs reflecting its Swedish country styling. The newer, professionally applied antique white layered painted finish has been softly distressed. Floor to skirt 25.75"
Lovely tapered fluted legs with applied carved embellishments along the skirt add to the romantic grace of this pine side table. Restored, later professionally painted in layered shades of white with contrasting top distressed to fit the age of the table.
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.
The beauty of this farm table comes from the warm pine & clean tapered legs of the simple stretcher base. It likely served as a kitchen work table in a Swedish country manor house reflected in the aged wear seen along the top. 23" floor to skirt.
This pedestal table is a wonderful example of Spanish colonial design. The stunning top is made from a single piece of Narra wood and rests on decoratively carved tripod legs. Just under 4' round, is restored, solid and stable ready for use.
Round pedestal table with carved skirt, turned pedestal base resting on four carved legs with lion's paw feet and casters. Restored, later professionally painted in black and lightly distressed to fit the age & grace of this striking table.
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"
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.
Lovely faux bamboo side table with intricately designed skirt which creates visual intrigue. Demi-lune, half circle shape with rich patina.
Beautiful details abound in this lovely original white painted standing desk. The carved swag, flourishes & dentil molding gracefully accent the slanted surface while all raised on slender tall legs. This will make the perfect hostess stand, reception desk or unique display for a special book.