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French 17th Century 16 Foot Long Oak Trestle Table
$ 96,000
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Description
Stunning, elegant, long, timeless 16 foot long oak trestle table.
The table can be taken apart: The top lifts off and the three X-form supports slide off the stretcher.
Our pieces are left in lived-in condition, pending our custom conservation and polish to preference. -
More Information
Origin: France Period: Pre 18th Century Materials: oak Condition: Excellent. commensurate with age Styles / Movements: Baroque, Traditional Dealer Reference #: Q_211 Incollect Reference #: 197484 -
Dimensions
W. 192 in; H. 30 in; D. 33 in; W. 487.68 cm; H. 76.2 cm; D. 83.82 cm;
Message from Seller:
Across Culture, Across Time - A personal viewpoint With Taste that befits it's Profile - and a well hidden Cache indifferent to today's Whims and Fashions... ...Call us
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