An Attractive Early 19thC Farmhouse Painted Pine Serving Table sub-Antiques Third Class passengers were essential
Description
Third Class passengers were essential to the prosperity of transatlantic travel
While for many children the relocation was a joyous adventure
Louise Grose was born in 1940 and was originally a graphic designer in London working in publishing for Homes and Gardens
IE he didn’t kidnap anyone or plunder any hoards
There are no cracks or splits
An Attractive Early 19thC Farmhouse Painted Pine Serving Table sub-Antiques Third Class passengers were essentialOrigin: English Period: Early Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1800 30 Width: 52 inches Height: 29. 5 inches Depth: 28. 75 inches The three piece farmhouse pine top over a single drawer, raised on apple green painted square tapering legs, the distress to the paint commensurate with age survives from the early nineteenth century. The rustic pine top has a wonderful patina, with a host of character blemishes, knife marks and old stains,
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