Stretcher has pins and joints holding and locations that are made like a barn style structure, tapered legs give a very primitive time to the table light green paint square nails top of table in locations that have been painted, original
Authentic 18th-century Adirondack work table, hand-crafted in solid hardwood using traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery. This early American table exemplifies true primitive craftsmanship, with a jointed plank top, hand-hewn legs, and rich surface patina developed over centuries of use.
Originally used as a farmhouse or workshop table, this piece reflects the rugged utility of early Adirondack life. The aged wood grain, tool marks, and honest wear speak to its history and authenticity. Ideal as a primitive kitchen table, island, writing desk, or display table, it is equally at home in a country estate, historic interior, or curated antique collection.
A scarce and desirable example of early American Adirondack furniture, untouched and structurally sound, with character that cannot be reproduced.
Dimensions:
W 49" L 36" H 27.5 "
Features:
Genuine 18th-century Adirondack origin
Hand-jointed plank construction
Mortise-and-tenon joinery
Original surface with deep patina
Early American primitive work table
Museum-quality rustic presence
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