19th-century Country Table
Late 19th-century country table; the top is made of oak and consists of three planks.
On one side of the table, there are two drawers.
The legs are made of cherry wood and are connected by crossbars (known as “barre à chat”).
The table is assembled using blind dovetail joints, and the drawer handles are original iron pieces.
On the tabletop, you can see a few marks left by kitchen utensils from days gone by (knives, chopping blocks, mills, etc.).
The leg clearance is 60 cm.
Minor restoration work has been done on the legs.
On one side of the table, there are two drawers.
The legs are made of cherry wood and are connected by crossbars (known as “barre à chat”).
The table is assembled using blind dovetail joints, and the drawer handles are original iron pieces.
On the tabletop, you can see a few marks left by kitchen utensils from days gone by (knives, chopping blocks, mills, etc.).
The leg clearance is 60 cm.
Minor restoration work has been done on the legs.
1 480 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oak
Length: 186 cm
Width: 85 cm
Height: 78 cm
Reference (ID): 1785549
Availability: In stock
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