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  • English Early 20th Century Fruitwood Breadboard

    $275.00

    11.75"H x 11.75"W x .875"D

    Dimensions: 7/8″H x 11-3/4″Diameter

    This charming circular hand-carved fruitwood breadboard is from 1900’s England and features acorn, oak leaf, and wheat stalk decor along the rim .

  • English Early 20th Century Fruitwood Breadboard

    $275.00

    1.125"H x 11.5"W x 11.5"D

    Dimensions: 1-1/8″H x 11-1/2″Diameter

    This charming circular hand-carved fruitwood breadboard is from 1900’s England and features wheat decor along the rim.

  • French 19th Century Rustic Painted Farm Table

    $5,600.00

    29.25"H x 109.50"W x 33.50"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¼” H x 109 ½” W x 33 ½” D

    An outstanding country farmhouse table from 19th century France, handcrafted from pine and washed in a layered black pigment that would have appeared ebonized at the time. The top planks are arranged in a breadboard formation on one side (the end with the most obvious area of patina) and flat on the opposite end, while all the edges have a weathered softness that feels inviting to the touch. Many generations of use has worn through the dark finish to develop a tactile rusticity exposing the light wood grain below. Within the apron are three drawers: one is original and two are custom replacements made with the utmost care to blend seamlessly into the design. A total of six legs distribute the weight of the table, built to host an abundance of food and guests, with a leg at each corner and two thoughtfully positioned under the center to not obstruct feet or chairs. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax to preserve the unique patina, ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

    Apron clearance: 23 ½”

  • French 19th Century Solid Walnut Enfilade

    $8,200.00

    39.25"H x 79.25"W x 26.50"D

    Dimensions: 39 ¼” H x 79 ¼” W x 26 ½” D

    An intriguing French walnut enfilade from the 19th century, more transitional than Neoclassical in style, blending the regal elements of Louis XVI with the warmth and patina of Provincial construction. Shaped with turreted corners the smooth planks of the top are arranged in a breadboard formation on the short sides highlighting the beauty of the grain and the front edge uses two planks intersecting with an angular splice. Within the frieze sit three drawers: the left and right drawers open with bail handles, whereas the middle drawer retains a working lock & key above the handle. Note the right drawer is conveniently divided into smaller sections. Below the drawers are three paneled doors separated by a pair of fluted “pilasters” enclosing a divided cabinet each with one shelf, approximately 20 ½” deep. All doors have working locks and keys, with the left & center doors paired to enclose one cabinet and the right door represents a smaller compartment. The doors have a wonderful surprise when open as they have been covered in a preppy green fabric outlined in gold tape trim! Turned, “toupie” feet are the finishing touch to elevate the timeless design. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this antique enfilade is ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images to see more of this unique enfilade. Four keys included.

  • French 19th Century Solid Oak Trestle Base Table

    $5,800.00

    29.25"H x 86.75"W x 31.50"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¼” H x 86 ¾” W x 31 ½” D

    A monumental 19th century French oak dining table with unique, architectural elements in the trestle base. Impossibly heavy, the top planks are nearly 3” thick, old-growth wood including dense grain patterns and knots, all assembled with square peg joinery keeping with the organic texture. The linear boards are capped on the short ends by perpendicular planks in breadboard formation. Typical of refectory type tables, the supporting legs (two per end) are deep and wide for an interesting profile from every angle, including the massive feet on the floor. A large stretcher (51 ⅝” long) spans the distance in between the legs that will comfortably fit two dining chairs on each side. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this truly remarkable dining table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images.

    Clearance: 26 ½” H

  • French 18th Century Solid Oak Trestle Dining Table

    $5,600.00

    29.50"H x 82"W x 33.25"D

    Dimensions: 29 ½” H x 82” W x 33 ¼” D

    A massive 18th century French oak trestle table with whimsical carved details in the base. Impossibly heavy top planks, arranged in a breadboard formation, create a solid surface for dining or working if using this table as a desk. Typical of refectory, or monastery tables, the two support legs are wide and shaped on the edges to graceful undulations for an interesting profile when viewed from the side. A large stretcher carved with serpentine edges spans the distance in between the legs and is pinned with an exaggerated, rounded peg. Proportionally wide “shoes” on the floor offer visual balance as well as structural support. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this truly unique dining table is ready to join your interior. Please note the table is easily disassembled for transportation or relocation around the home. View the detailed images to see more.

    Distance between feet: 60” W
    Clearance: 27 ½” H

  • French 19th Century Solid Oak Trestle Table

    $8,200.00

    28.75"H x 105.88"W x 31.25"D

    Dimensions: 28 ¾” H x 105 ⅞” W x 31 ¼” D

    A monumental 19th century French oak dining table with unique decorative elements in the trestle base. Impossibly heavy, the top planks are 2” thick old-growth wood including dense grain patterns and knots left by the pre-industrial milling technology–preserving the wonderful, organic texture on every surface. The two linear boards are capped on the short ends by perpendicular planks in breadboard formation. Typical of refectory type tables, the two support legs are deep and wide for an interesting profile from every angle including serif-like appendages hanging from the underside. A large stretcher (71 ¾” long) spans the distance in between the legs that should reasonably fit up to three dining chairs. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this truly remarkable dining table is ready to join your interior. Please view the detailed images.

  • French 18th Century Walnut Farm Table

    $8,995.00

    30"H x 106.38"W x 30.13"D

    Dimensions: 30” H x 106 ⅜” W x 30 ⅛” D

    An astonishing 18th century French walnut farm table of robust proportions and two equally amazing drawers. The simple plank top in breadboard arrangement has many layers of patina over the chestnut-toned grain, Much like a Parsons table, the apron and solid legs are proportionate, making a clean, linear profile. Each end of the apron houses a drawer, opened by turned wood knobs, that are a most unusual 36 ½” long offering plenty of storage space. Stretchers placed between the legs on the (short) ends of the table make this a great option as a work table or desk. This rustic, European-scaled solid walnut farm table is long but thin for intimate meals and long conversations. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, ready to join your interior. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition.

    Knee Clearance: 22 ½”

  • French 19th Century Solid Walnut Dining Table

    $7,895.00

    30.63"H x 74.50"W x 31.50"D

    Dimensions: 30 ⅝” H x 74 ½” W x 31 ½” D

    This rustic farmhouse dining table from France, circa 1860, will easily accommodate six guests. The beautiful walnut planks, dotted with the tops of the square peg joinery, have layers of patina and are finished with breadboard ends over a study base. The narrow proportions are supported by squared and tapered legs. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this antique table is ready for your immediate use. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • Pair of 19th Century Louis XVI Walnut Consoles

    $8,895.00

    32"H x 53.88"W x 16.50"D

    Dimensions: 32” H x 53 ⅞” W x 16 ½” D

    A handsome pair of Louis XVI console tables, from 1800s France, crafted from solid walnut. The planks of the top are arranged with breadboard sides and routed by a low groove along the top edge for a decorative and pleasing touch. Both consoles offer a small drawer in the apron, however differ in their hardware. Within the scrolling escutcheon plate of one console is the key to open and lock the drawer. On the other table, a drop ring handle hangs from a lock that is nonoperational. Ornately carved front legs descend from the corner medallions of the apron and expand out into lantern-like carvings before tapering back down to the floor. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, enhancing their antique charm and unique attributes. Please view the detailed images. Sold as a pair.

  • French 19th Century Walnut Farm Table

    $8,500.00

    31.25"H x 79.50"W x 34.75"D

    Dimensions: 31 ¼” H x 79 ½” W x 34 ¾” D

    Charming French farmhouse table crafted in the 19th century from solid walnut, with breadboard ends. The surface is gently rippled from when the planks were milled, highlighting the beauty of the grain. Some patina from time and use as expected. The apron is slightly arched and offers a single drawer with a bin pull handle. Squared and tapered legs support the whole, visually elongated by routed channels on each corner. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this table is ready for its next home. Please view the detailed images for a closer look.

  • French Louis Philippe Fruitwood Enfilade

    $5,500.00

    41.38"H x 62"W x 22.88"D

    Dimensions: 41 ⅜” H x 62” W x 22 ⅞” D

    A beautiful enfilade from the 19th century, Louis Philippe period, milled and carved from fruitwood. Smooth planks of the top are arranged in a breadboard formation, highlighting the beauty of the grain. Within the frieze sit three drawers: the left and right drawers open with brass knobs, whereas the middle drawer has a faux finish escutcheon plate and opens with a working lock & key. Below the drawers are three paneled doors opening to an undivided cabinet with one shelf spanning the entire width, 17 ½” deep. The left door has a specific lock & key, whereas the center door and right door share a lock and key. Shaped bracket feet are the finishing touch to elevate the timeless design. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this antique enfilade is ready for your immediate use. View the detailed images.

  • French Early 20th Century Pine Refectory Table

    $5,900.00

    29.25"H x 79.50"W x 34.75"D

    Dimensions: 29 ¼” H x 79 ½” W x 34 ¾” D

    A thick, solid pine refectory or farmhouse table, from early 20th century France. Knots, beautiful grain, and an incredible range of textures give the 2 ¼” thick tabletop its abundant character. The planks are finished with breadboard ends and dotted with square wooden pegs holding the pieces together. Two substantial legs, angled outward to support the massive top, are braced by a low and long stretcher, ensuring its stability, but also contributing another noticeable design feature. Cleaned and polished with a French wax paste, this table is ready to use. Please view the detailed images.

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    Walnut & Iron X-Base Dining Table

    Original price was: $4,995.00.Current price is: $2,995.00.

    32.25"H x 72"W x 40.25"D

    Dimensions: 32 1/4″ H x 72″ W x 40 1/4″ D

    Your dining room table is a great way to blend contemporary style with existing or newly-acquired antique furnishings. This table features an X-shaped base that is light and modern in appearance. We used solid walnut, done in a traditional French design – having breadboard ends – for the table’s top, making this table a grounding piece. Expertly crafted at Fireside in Baton Rouge. See detailed photos.

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