Image 1 of 35
Image 2 of 35
Image 3 of 35
Image 4 of 35
Image 5 of 35
Image 6 of 35
Image 7 of 35
Image 8 of 35
Image 9 of 35
Image 10 of 35
Image 11 of 35
Image 12 of 35
Image 13 of 35
Image 14 of 35
Image 15 of 35
Image 16 of 35
Image 17 of 35
Image 18 of 35
Image 19 of 35
Image 20 of 35
Image 21 of 35
Image 22 of 35
Image 23 of 35
Image 24 of 35
Image 25 of 35
Image 26 of 35
Image 27 of 35
Image 28 of 35
Image 29 of 35
Image 30 of 35
Image 31 of 35
Image 32 of 35
Image 33 of 35
Image 34 of 35
Image 35 of 35
English Victorian Pine Kitchen Table w/ Turned Legs and Drawer, Extendable | Circa 1880
A substantial late 19th-century English pine kitchen table dating to circa 1880. Raised on beautifully turned tapering legs, the table features a single drawer to one end and retains a richly worn, dark-painted base beneath a scrubbed pine plank top. Two removable leaves extend the table from a comfortable everyday size to an impressive ten feet in length, making it equally suited for family gatherings, dinner parties, or large-scale entertaining.
The table exhibits the honest wear expected of a hardworking Victorian country house piece, with softened edges, a mellow patina, and generations of use evident throughout. A wonderfully functional example of English country furniture with uncommon scale.
Dimensions
120”L × 48”D × 29.5”H (fully extended)
Two leaves, each approximately 18.75”W
22” apron height (leg room)
Good antique condition consistent with age and use. The pine top displays expected wear including surface scratches, scattered marks, shrinkage between boards, and areas of old staining that contribute to its well-developed patina. The dark-painted base exhibits significant rubbing and paint loss, particularly around the legs and corners, revealing earlier layers and wood beneath. The table remains sturdy and functions as intended, with two removable leaves that extend the top to ten feet in length. The end drawer slides smoothly and retains its turned wooden knobs. Minor historic repairs, small losses, and irregularities should be expected in a utilitarian table of this age and are considered part of its charm and authenticity.
This is not a precious piece; it is a table that has clearly spent nearly 150 years being gathered around, worked on, and enjoyed.
A substantial late 19th-century English pine kitchen table dating to circa 1880. Raised on beautifully turned tapering legs, the table features a single drawer to one end and retains a richly worn, dark-painted base beneath a scrubbed pine plank top. Two removable leaves extend the table from a comfortable everyday size to an impressive ten feet in length, making it equally suited for family gatherings, dinner parties, or large-scale entertaining.
The table exhibits the honest wear expected of a hardworking Victorian country house piece, with softened edges, a mellow patina, and generations of use evident throughout. A wonderfully functional example of English country furniture with uncommon scale.
Dimensions
120”L × 48”D × 29.5”H (fully extended)
Two leaves, each approximately 18.75”W
22” apron height (leg room)
Good antique condition consistent with age and use. The pine top displays expected wear including surface scratches, scattered marks, shrinkage between boards, and areas of old staining that contribute to its well-developed patina. The dark-painted base exhibits significant rubbing and paint loss, particularly around the legs and corners, revealing earlier layers and wood beneath. The table remains sturdy and functions as intended, with two removable leaves that extend the top to ten feet in length. The end drawer slides smoothly and retains its turned wooden knobs. Minor historic repairs, small losses, and irregularities should be expected in a utilitarian table of this age and are considered part of its charm and authenticity.
This is not a precious piece; it is a table that has clearly spent nearly 150 years being gathered around, worked on, and enjoyed.