Farm Table

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by mark737, Nov 14, 2024 at 2:52 PM.

  1. mark737

    mark737 Well-Known Member

    Been away for awhile due to a move but picked up this table recently in Colorado and wondering what y'all think about its age, origin, style, woods, etc. I'd guess 19th Century, oak or elm but not sure about the top. Image searches led me to some similar tables with turned legs that were described as Louis Philippe style.

    It's about 70" wide and 28" deep. The top is three planks, about 1.25" thick, that obviously separated a bit at some point. It has two drawers on one of the long sides with hand cut dovetail joints, three-piece bottoms, and non-original pulls (both have two holes for previous pulls that have been filled and stained) .

    Let me know what you think and what additional photos might help.
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