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Butcher Blocks For Sale
Period: 2010s
Period: 19th Century
Large Belgian Light Walnut Color Butcher Block with Marker's Plaque, circa 1890
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Belgian large size butcher block table with its maker's plaque, original brass or bronze hardware, two drawers and reeded legs from the late 19th century. This butcher block was bo...
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Late 19th Century Belgian Antique Butcher Blocks

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Brass, Bronze

Antique French Work Table Used as Butcher Block Bleached Finish Original Patina
Located in Chicago, IL
French industrial style work table, that had previously been used in a French Boucherie (butcher shop) for the last 100-years and as often is the prac...
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1890s French Industrial Antique Butcher Blocks

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Wood

French 19th Century Billot Chopping Block
Located in Atlanta, GA
A rustic Billot - chopping block from the South of France. Wonderful as a side table in a casual or modern setting.
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Late 19th Century French Antique Butcher Blocks

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Wood

Antique and Vintage Butcher Blocks

For the culinary star in your home, an antique or vintage butcher block is an indispensable accessory. Whether it’s a stand-alone table or island, a feature atop your rolling kitchen cart or a countertop application, this is a specific type of assembled wood surface for important food prep needs.

A butcher block is a designated work surface in a kitchen. Specifically, a butcher block affords you a strong and sturdy surface on which you can butcher meat as well as slice and dice vegetables. Having a designated area for this kind of work will help keep the kitchen sanitary and prevent potential damage to countertops.

Because wood is difficult to clean, stains easily and is an ideal surface for bacteria to flourish, counters were traditionally capped with metal. Butcher block — which, as a descriptor, refers to a specific material that is biodegradable and eco-friendly — was initially used in a commercial capacity but began to materialize in the early 20th century as countertops.

Butcher block is made from straight slats of wood that are glued together into thick slabs. The varieties include cherry, walnut, maple and oak. (The latter should be varnished or lacquered.) Construction types vary for butcher block countertops: There is edge grain (parallel boards that show their “edges”), end grain (small square pieces aligned vertically so that the “ends” are visible) and blended (with no specific pattern).

And there is a difference between a butcher block and a cutting board: A board in your kitchen that is used every day for slicing fruits and vegetables is generally called a cutting board. A more robust board — specifically, those that are constructed in the manner mentioned here — is a butcher block, which will be more appropriate for chopping meat as well as deboning.

The extensive collection of butcher blocks on 1stDibs includes French Provincial butcher blocks, rustic butcher blocks and more.

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