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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 300168, member: 5066"]These tables were built for utility, function. They were small, light and portable, very handy around the house, specially the kitchen. In taverns, perfect for a single traveler or could accommodate 2 people quite well and easily stored in a back room when cleaning the main room.</p><p>You can pick up these 18th century period tables for as little as $100 as many have replaced tops, drawers & feet. Naturally, better examples that are complete can command thousands at auction.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 300168, member: 5066"]These tables were built for utility, function. They were small, light and portable, very handy around the house, specially the kitchen. In taverns, perfect for a single traveler or could accommodate 2 people quite well and easily stored in a back room when cleaning the main room. You can pick up these 18th century period tables for as little as $100 as many have replaced tops, drawers & feet. Naturally, better examples that are complete can command thousands at auction.[/QUOTE]
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