Late 19th Century French Provincial Walnut Farmhouse Table with Four Drawers
Sourced in Provence, France, this substantial late 19th century French Provincial farmhouse table is crafted from solid walnut and features a long rectangular plank top framed by softly rounded breadboard ends with rich tonal variation and expressive walnut grain throughout. The top retains a warm honey-brown patina developed over generations of use, accented by scattered markings, old restorations, and natural wear consistent with age and use. Raised on thick square legs joined into the apron with visible pegged mortise-and-tenon construction, the table reflects honest rural craftsmanship and utilitarian provincial design. Four integrated drawers - one centered along each long side and one at each end - provide practical storage while reinforcing the table’s balanced architectural silhouette. The drawers retain hand-cut dovetail joinery. Particularly notable are the hand-worked rounded edges, naturally worn corners, visible peg detailing, and scattered historic insect wear preserved throughout the breadboard ends and apron, all contributing to the table’s authentic character and depth. The generous proportions and elevated height allow the piece to function equally well as a dining table, library table, large center table, studio worktable, or kitchen island centerpiece. - Origin: Provence, France - Period: Late 19th Century - Materials: Walnut - Dimensions: W 104.5" x D 32.5" x H 31.5" - apron clearance 23.5" - Condition: Wear consistent with age and use. Minor surface wear, age separations, scattered old repairs, losses, and historic insect wear consistent with provincial farmhouse furniture of the period. Structurally sound and stable with rich original character and patina preserved.
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