Antique Farmhouse Dining Table For Sale

There is tons of storage and this could be used for so many things.
Antique farmhouse dining table for sale. For those drawn to the warm appeal of farmhouse style which is usually an amalgam of other rustically rooted ones such as cottage French country and industrial antique farm tables made of wood are durable and a sound investment and over the years. UK attention to service and detail has made us an industry leader. 8 FT LONG FARMHOUSE DINING TABLE.
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Antique Oak Refectory Farmhouse Kitchen Dining Table Refurbished 5 foot length 76 cm depth 76 cm height Base is in Hessian colour chalk paint The top has been stripped and dark waxed. ANTIQUE FARMHOUSE STEP BACK CABINET. Only if these tables are attractive practical and have character will we purchase them.
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All our tables are made to order. The antithesis to weighty 11-piece Queen Anne mahogany dining sets with shield-back seats and two captains chairs the term farmhouse dining table has become a buzzword in the past decade or so. Date of Manufacture declared on all Antique Farmhouse Tables.
It is an antique farmhouseharvest table with 3 drawers and casters. AntiqueFarmHouse features unique farmhouse style décor vintage reproductions and home decor design sales up to 80 off retail. We have 397 of antique colonial and vintage tables for sale from Australian dealers including dining console dropside occasional refectory and farmhouse tables in cedar mahogany oak blackwood and other timbers from France England and Australia dating from 1850 to the 1950s.