Farmhouse Dining Table Australia
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A general term used to describe a substantial, solid and practical kitchen table, often with one or more drawers. There are many variants in oak, elm, pine and fruitwoods. Rarely if ever polished or varnished, the top was kept scrubbed spotlessly clean. Generally rectangular in shape, the farmhouse table may have X-shaped, turned, square or tapering legs, sometimes in a different timber to the top gum, cedar and blackwood were used in Australia. The more desirable and early examples have a stretcher base. Together with the kitchen dresser, and matching chairs they will contribute to a most useful and comforting country kitchen.
A large provincial style oak farmhouse table, designed by Stuart Rattle, made by Robert Brown, of typical form, with a shaped apron, raised on four tapering chamfered legs, bearing the label of Robert Brown to underside, 75.5 cm high, 370…
A French provincial fruitwood farm house table, the plank top above a serpentine frieze raised on cabriole legs, 74 cm high, 235 cm wide, 94 cm deep
Oak farm table, late 19th century, solid oak with three 8 cm thick plank top squared legs and peg construction and stretcher base, height 76 cm, width 199 cm, depth 78 cm
Victorian faded mahogany farmhouse kitchen table three plank top, small front drawer on squared tapered legs 154 x 85 cm
An Australian farmhouse kitchen table, slab cedar top with square tapering legs and with original painted finish, Barossa valley, South Australia origin, circa 1860, a very handsome and original example. 77 cm high, 180 cm wide, 87 cm deep
An oak refectory style farm table, circa 1930, the plank top in honey coloured oak, pegged and raised on turned legs united by a stretcher base, height 78 cm, length 199 cm, width 80 cm
Late 19th century French provincial fruitwood farm house table, rectangular plank top and squared tapering legs, 210 x 80 x 73 cm
A plank top fruitwood and pine farmhouse dining table, with clenched ends raised on four legs with internal taper and with two small drawers to the ends. 204 x 99 x 75.5 cm.
A fine antique pine farmhouse table, 19th century, a long plank top table with much patina, of pegged construction and having a single drawer to the long side, raised on tapering square section legs, height 77 cm, length 265 cm, width 79 cm
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An antique elm farmhouse table, 19th century, the plank top mitred table of pegged construction in honey tones with a fine, patina, a slide to one short end and a single drawer to the other, and raised, on chamfered tapering octagonal legs, height 75 cm…
A pine farmhouse style dining table, of plain country style, raised on tapering square section legs. Two drawers to one side, both with turned wooden knobs. Height 80 cm, width 104 cm, length 243 cm
An antique oak farmhouse table, 19th century, the light honey coloured plank top table with a fine patina with a recessed, skirt housing a single drawer and raised on tapering square section legs, height 77 cm, length 177 cm, width 77 cm
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An Australian 19th century shearers table, kauri pine top with Baltic pine legs. This is the original farmhouse shearers table from the Deepwarter Station near the Riverina town of Narrandera in NSW. 78 cm high, 245 cm wide, 90 cm deep
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Antique French 17th-18th century trestle farmhouse table with a think slab oak top over a framed two sliding cupboard section standing on chamfered legs joined by a stretcher, approx 276 cm long, 66 cm deep, 78 cm high
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French. Provincial oak farm table, legs have been extended, height 76 cm, width 224 cm, depth 90 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Julie Biber
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A Continental Oregon pine refectory style, farmhouse table 18th century and later. The table is pegged construction with a stretcher base, single central drawer with turned knob handles. Height 74 cm. Length 228 cm. Width
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A good mid-19th century French elm farmhouse table, the plank top with pull-out extension to one end, single short drawers, pegged detail and internal taper to the square section legs, good colour and patina. 199.5 cm (unextended) x 93 cm x 75 cm
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A small restored French elm farm table, 18th century and later, with a planked top above an apron with two end drawers with oval brass ring handles, chamfered square pegged legs united by an 'H' form stretcher base. Height 75 cm. Length 150 cm…
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Antique period walnut two drawer farm house table, standing large turned legs joined by stretchers, width 132 cm. Depth 77 cm
Farmhouse Dining Table Australia
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