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Gothic Oak Refectory Table, England, circa 1900

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  • Pine Refectory Table, England circa 1890
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Pine Refectory Table England circa 1890 Turned leg dining table with plank top. Original stain. 134.25”L x 38.75”d x 29.75”h
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  • Pine Refectory Table, England circa 1890
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Pine Refectory Table England circa 1890 With 10 double sided drawers. 108”L x 31.5”d x 28.75”h
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    Antique 19th Century English Tables

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    Pine

  • Pine Refectory Table, England circa 1890
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Pine Refectory Table England circa 1890 125”L x 30.25”d x 30.75”h
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    20th Century English Tables

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    Pine

  • Refectory Table, 10' Long, England circa 1840
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Refectory Table, 10' Long England circa 1840 Originally made for the Cranbrook School in Kent. 122”L x 28”d x 28”h
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    Antique 19th Century English Dining Room Tables

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    Wood

  • Stone Top Work Table, England circa 1900
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Stone Top Work Table England circa 1900 Weathered blue stone top on pine base with castors. 51.5”L x 23.5”d x 24.25”h
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    20th Century English Tables

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  • Folding Table, England circa 1890
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Folding Table England circa 1890 Composed of pine. Measures 107.25”L x 31.75”d x 27.75”h
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    Antique Late 19th Century English Dining Room Tables

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