English 19th Century Oak Server
$3,200.00
SKU: 43-21
Dimension: 29"H x 56"W x 18"D
Dimensions: 29-⅝”H x 56-½”W x 18-⅛”D
This handsome one drawer server is made of solid oak. The deep finish of the wood enhances the natural grain on the smooth patinized top. Featured in the apron is one slim drawer fitted with its original metal pull that stands out against the dark oak. Plain, tapered legs support the whole of the piece. A narrow oak plank is situated at the bottom, nailed between the feet, strengthening the linear silhouette of the server. Circa 1850.
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Dimensions: 29-⅝”H x 56-½”W x 18-⅛”D
This handsome one drawer server is made of solid oak. The deep finish of the wood enhances the natural grain on the smooth patinized top. Featured in the apron is one slim drawer fitted with its original metal pull that stands out against the dark oak. Plain, tapered legs support the whole of the piece. A narrow oak plank is situated at the bottom, nailed between the feet, strengthening the linear silhouette of the server. Circa 1850.
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