farmhouse - tables
Farmhouse table. 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.
22 item(s) found:
A large Tasmanian farmhouse table, circa 1840, the top made of two solid planks of huon pine.
A late 19th century French farmhouse table
A French antique fruitwood farmhouse table. Rectangular form with plank top each end with a drawer pinned on bulbous supports with H stretcher
Blonde oak contemporary farmhouse extension table with central leaf on tapered legs, fully extended 180 x 230 cm
An 18th century French cherrywood farmhouse table, the cleated plank top above a drawer to either end, on chamfered square section legs joined by an H-stretcher. Width 195 cm. Depth 77 cm . Height 79 cm
A rustic style cherry wood farmhouse table, 75 x 290 x 90 cm together with a set of ten ladder back dining chairs.
An Italian walnut demountable farmhouse table 80 x 230 x 85 cm
A large 19th century pine farmhouse table, 24 x 100 x. Height 76 cm
19th century farmhouse table, the rectangular plank top leading to a short apron, fitted with a single drawer all resting on square turned tapering, legs. Width 77 cm. Length 170 cm. Height 75 cm
A large, late 18th century French farmhouse 'table d'office' from the Normandy area, with its typical massive top and protruding overhangs, bread-ends and the traditional 'H'-shaped stretcher base,…
Well-proportioned late 18th century French farmhouse table from the Loire area, the thick oak top with the original well-worn patina, standing on tapering and chamfered legs and fitted with two shallow drawers in one of the long rails
A 19th century French provincial farmhouse table in solid oak, a shallow drawer fitted into each of its ends, standing on chamfered square-section legs from the Loire Valley region
19th century French provincial fruitwood farmhouse kitchen table with central stretcher and single drawer
An early 19th century French solid elm and oak oval top drop-leaf farmhouse table seating six, with good patina
A 19th century French oak country farmhouse table, with a planked top tapered legs pegged, one drawer
A large early 19th century French provincial farmhouse table of simple elegance, with a well-worn pine top on an oak undercarriage, and good original patination in good, un-restored condition.
A 19th century French solid oak and pine farmhouse table, the pine top on elegantly tapering oak legs, joined by an 'H' stretcher, with a shallow drawer fitted into one of the long rails, of very good colour and with well-burnished timbers
A late 18th century French Provincial cherry wood and chestnut farmhouse table with a very worn and well-burnished cherry wood table top, the colour a mellow gold/bronze, the structure typical of the Louis XVI period design,…
Large and wide 19th century French 12 seat pine farmhouse table, consisting of a central rectangular table onto which attach two large demi-lune extensions, the pine retaining a milky/ greyish patina.…
A large French Farmhouse 19th century dining table, with oak planked top and walnut base, and a shallow drawer fitted at one end.
Oak 19th century farmhouse dining table with a planked top, a stretcher base, pegged joinery and two drawers
Chestnut farmhouse table with two drawers and tapering cherrywood legs
