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18th Century Oak Cricket Table or Tavern Table with Shelf and of Fine Patina

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    Located in Alton, GB
    Amazing gnarly 18th Century English oak Cricket table.
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  • American 18th Century Tavern Table
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  • 18th Century English William & Mary Oak Tavern Table with Turned Legs
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    18th Century English William & Mary Oak Tavern Table with Turned Legs
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    Antique 18th Century English Tables

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    Oak

  • 18th Century Hardwood Trestle Tavern Table
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    Antique 18th Century Jacobean Tables

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  • 18th C New England Tavern Table
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    Exquisite 18th Century New England Tavern Table, the top being crafted from one piece of original walnut. This remarkable piece features an overhanging top with authentic breadboard ends, original maple base with handcrafted single dovetailed drawer, and alluring hand-chamfered woodwork throughout. Stands on gracefully turned legs with distinctive block tops and bottoms, with flat stretchers all around. Notably, this table likely served as a versatile sewing station, evidenced by the presence of sewing birds...
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    Antique 18th Century American William and Mary Tables

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  • 18th c. Welsh Cheese Top Cricket Table
    Located in Greenwich, CT
    A desirable Welsh thick top cricket table having good nutty color and patina with 1"+ thick circular oak top over three tapering chamfered legs with through-tenon connections. A sculptural and useful piece of furniture. Notably branded J. Carr, an early owner of the table, possibly James Carr, a Wesleyan minister, whose descendants include among others a prominent British newspaper owner of the News of the World, a High Sheriff of Glamorgan, a World War II RAF hero who died during the war, and Dame Sue Carr, the current Lady Chief Justice...
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    Antique 18th Century Welsh Tables

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    Oak

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