Column table - hand-forged stand - Pinewood, cherry wood - Dismountable castle table






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Description from the seller
Solid castle table with wrought iron base – early 20th century
Description
A beautiful, elongated castle table/refectory table with a solid wood top and an ornately carved base, in the style of 17th-century castle tables but likely made in the early 20th century. The top consists of wide planks with a warm, dark-stained finish and visible flame grain; the straight edges and minor signs of wear (scratches, minor dents, and discoloration) give the table a weathered, rustic look. The base has four turned legs with rings and ball shapes, connected by straight rails with a sawn decorative molding.
The eye-catching feature is the hand-forged iron cross beneath the top, with round discs and rings; this is tightened by eyelet pins, making the structure very sturdy and stable. The ironwork shows minor dents and light signs of wear, consistent with its age, but nothing structural. Its generous length makes the table ideal as a dining table for 6–8 people, but also very suitable as a large work or presentation table in a shop, gallery, or restaurant.
Dimensions
• Length: 200 cm
• Width: 89 cm
• Height: 77 cm
• Height to bottom of top: 72 cm
Material and condition
• Top material: solid coniferous wood (probably spruce/pine), transparent dark stained.
• Base: wood with hand-forged ironwork in a cross shape, adjustable with pins with eye.
• Condition: good, sturdy and stable condition; normal signs of use such as superficial scratches and small dents, no serious damage, ready for immediate use.
Shipping and collection information
It can be picked up for free in Amsterdam and is demountable.
Otherwise, it will be very carefully packed with bubble wrap, cardboard and foam on a pallet and shipped insured from door to door.
Please note all photos, they give a good impression of the condition of the table.
Returns based on appearance are at your own expense
The first photo was created using AI
Seller's Story
Solid castle table with wrought iron base – early 20th century
Description
A beautiful, elongated castle table/refectory table with a solid wood top and an ornately carved base, in the style of 17th-century castle tables but likely made in the early 20th century. The top consists of wide planks with a warm, dark-stained finish and visible flame grain; the straight edges and minor signs of wear (scratches, minor dents, and discoloration) give the table a weathered, rustic look. The base has four turned legs with rings and ball shapes, connected by straight rails with a sawn decorative molding.
The eye-catching feature is the hand-forged iron cross beneath the top, with round discs and rings; this is tightened by eyelet pins, making the structure very sturdy and stable. The ironwork shows minor dents and light signs of wear, consistent with its age, but nothing structural. Its generous length makes the table ideal as a dining table for 6–8 people, but also very suitable as a large work or presentation table in a shop, gallery, or restaurant.
Dimensions
• Length: 200 cm
• Width: 89 cm
• Height: 77 cm
• Height to bottom of top: 72 cm
Material and condition
• Top material: solid coniferous wood (probably spruce/pine), transparent dark stained.
• Base: wood with hand-forged ironwork in a cross shape, adjustable with pins with eye.
• Condition: good, sturdy and stable condition; normal signs of use such as superficial scratches and small dents, no serious damage, ready for immediate use.
Shipping and collection information
It can be picked up for free in Amsterdam and is demountable.
Otherwise, it will be very carefully packed with bubble wrap, cardboard and foam on a pallet and shipped insured from door to door.
Please note all photos, they give a good impression of the condition of the table.
Returns based on appearance are at your own expense
The first photo was created using AI
