A beautiful antique French Two Plank Elm farmhouse refectory kitchen table. Fabulous patina from years of use, circa 1840. A very provincial piece of French furniture. Elm tapered legs with peg and tenon joints, stretcher cross legs and thick two plank elm table top with open grain. Altogether a very fine example. The perfect statement table in rare Elm construction. These are highly sought after tables and getting harder to find with the classic early French profile.
This table is in natural bleached Elm which is an unfinished/non treated finish. We can wax and seal the table if wanted at an extra cost, of £85 the choice is yours. Different finishes available from lime wax, raw wax, matt wax etc. Please discuss with us prior to purchase.
length - 200cm
width - 75cm
height - 76cm
height to plinth - 62cm
As a genuine antique/vintage item there is wear and use commensurate with age. Some wooden products may have signs of historic woodworm. As a precaution we apply a clear triple action woodworm treatment that also kills wet rot, dry rot and woodworm. Please look at all the images carefully and ask any questions pre purchase as we do not unfortunately offer refunds due to the size and shipping costs of our antiques/items. All our items are available on line at Search & Rescued and other online stores.