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19th Century primitive Farm work 1 Drew table with Tapered leg
Located in Newfoundland, PA
Antique Primitive Farm work 1 Draw table with Tapered Leg is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts of historical furniture. Its great natural color, country-style theme, and woo...
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Antique Early 19th Century American Primitive End Tables

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Pine

19th Century primitive Farm 2 Draw work table with New York leg
Located in Newfoundland, PA
Antique Primitive Farm work 2 Draw table with New York Leg is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts of historical furniture. Its great brownish color, country-style theme, and w...
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Antique Mid-19th Century American Primitive End Tables

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Hardwood

19th Century primitive Farm work table with New York leg
Located in Newfoundland, PA
This authentic Antique Primitive Farm work table with New York Leg is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts of historical furniture. Its great brownish color, country-style them...
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Antique Mid-19th Century American Primitive Farm Tables

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Cherry

19th Century Rustic Green and Beige drop leaf Farm Table
Located in Newfoundland, PA
This is a beautiful, handmade mid-1800's drop leaf farm table in a green and beige color. It has a rustic feel to it, and is made of pine. The tab...
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Antique Mid-19th Century American Rustic Drop-leaf and Pembroke Tables

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Pine

Wrought Iron Mid Century Garden Patio Set Five Pieces
Located in Newfoundland, PA
Five-piece wrought iron dining / patio set. One glass-topped table and four chairs. Painted green. Table measures: 42.5 in across.- 29-3/8 in high. - 29- 11/16 in high. With glass t...
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Vintage 1940s American Mid-Century Modern Patio and Garden Furniture

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Wrought Iron

Federal 1820s Cherry Tilt-Top Table Candle Stand
Located in Newfoundland, PA
Federal simple classic tilt-top table, with turned column featuring 3 legs. Stunning piece for your farmhouse decor. True antique pieces that came out ...
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Antique Early 19th Century American Primitive Candle Stands

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Cherry

Mid-Century Modern Paul McCobb for Planner Group Side Table
By Paul McCobb
Located in Newfoundland, PA
Usual size Paul McCobb for planner group occasional side table. Measuring: 24 in W x 18 in D x 20 in H.
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Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

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Early 19th Century Primitive 1 Drawer Stand in Old Green Paint
Located in Newfoundland, PA
Early 19th century primitive 1 drawer stand, nice early stand in the old green paint. Made of pine. Turned legs are pinned at the aprons. Nice Dovetaile...
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Antique Early 19th Century American Primitive Side Tables

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Pine

19th Century Primitive Tapered Leg 1-Drawer Stand Old Red Paint
Located in Newfoundland, PA
19th century primitive New York 1-drawer stand, nice early stand in the old red paint. The drop leaves are very unusual for a small table like this one. Made of pine. Tapered legs ar...
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Antique 1850s American Primitive Side Tables

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Pine

Mid-Century Modern Z-Coffee Table
Located in Newfoundland, PA
Stunning Mid-Century Modern Z-coffee table. Measures: 15.5 high, top is 39.5 in x 18 in, base is 27.5 in x 18 in.
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Vintage 1960s Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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