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Dining Tables:(1)
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These
are only slightly different to the tables in the country kitchen section
because they are more suited for the dining room, in other words, they
are not as "ruff" as the country kitchen look.
The following items are sold UNLESS they have an item number by the side
of the picture. If you wish to enquire about a piece that is for sale,
please include the item number in your
email.
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This beautiful table was put together by our expert team here at
Ministry of Pine, our customer handed us the plank of elm and some
beams for the legs and said "do your stuff" this is the result, if
you would like to see the table at different stages, please just
drop us an
email.
With Elm being in such short supply, this will be handed down and
kept in his family for generations. |
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This
Hungarian Oak table looked really smart with these English chairs
around it. |
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This
six-legged table, which is about fourteen feet long, was quite
interesting to deliver...it had to go up three stories in a Winding
House |
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This very
heavy looking Oak table had extending leaves and ended up being over
eight feet long, but could still seat six when it was closed. |
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This
solid Oak table was VERY heavy, it was bought in Ireland, restored
here in Bath and went to live in America. |
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This oak
draw-leaf table went really well with these elm slat-back chairs. |
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This
French table looked stunning in its original white paint. |
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This
lovely Georgian Oak drop-leaf table was in such good condition.
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Item # PMX02
SOLD
This table had barley twist legs and stretchers and two extending leaves.
It opened out to almost 8 feet when both leaves were drawn.
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