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19th Century French Louis XVI Neoclassical Style Walnut Dining Table

Elegance meets history in this 19th-century French Louis XVI Neoclassical Style Walnut Dining Table, meticulously curated from Provence, France. Crafted in the late 19th century, this table is a testament to timeless craftsmanship. Beautifully hand-crafted from solid walnut wood, it boasts a generously sized 6'7" long framed rectangular planked top, showcasing the natural beauty of aged walnut with a rich brown patina. The apron of the table is a work of art in itself, adorned with intricate hand-carved trims and delicate rosettes on the corners of each side, adding a touch of neoclassical charm. With an apron clearance of 24" from the floor to the apron, this table offers ample legroom while exuding an air of grandeur. It is supported by four gracefully hand-carved tapered fluted legs, expertly conjoined by curved stretches and a central trestle, ensuring both solid stability and a traditional Louis XVI Neoclassical profile. A masterpiece of joinery and craftsmanship, this dining table is not just a functional piece but a timeless statement of sophistication and history.

- Origin: Provence, France

- Dimensions: W 80.75" x D 51.5" x H 30.25" - apron clearance 24"

- Condition: Good, minor wear consistent with age and use. Excellent joinery and craftsmanship with age-appropriate wear. Aged, rustic patina on the finish as seen in photos. Natural age splits in the wood.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

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SHIPPING TIME

2-6 weeks. Flat Rate Furniture & Freight Delivery applies.

RETURNS

Just call us when you receive your order, in case anything isn't perfect.

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