Chester County Antiques
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Chester County Antiques consistently offers antique furniture
acquired in Pennsylvania to offer for sale with a large variety of
Victorian, Empire, Primitive, Mid Century Modern, Mission , Dresser,
Chairs, Tables, Beds, Sofa, Dining room furniture, bedroom furniture,
Vanities, Benches, stools, Bookcase, Mirrors, Rope Beds, Sideboard,
Server, Buffet , Dressers, Wardrobe, Armoires, Hoosier, Nightstands,
Cabinets , Blanket Chest , Trunks , from the Historic Brandywine Valley
in Chester County Pa.
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1930's Solid Oak Kitchen Dining Table Art deco oak refractory table.
Real nice made solid oak table from the 1930's Art Deco Era. It has tow
hideaway pull out expansion leaves that tuck away when not needed. It
has red and black pinstripe decoration with an X-stretcher base. Sturdy
and sound made kitchen / dining table made by the Marsh Furniture
company well known for Hoosier cabinets and kitchen furniture in the
early 1900's. Stands 30.25" high and is 42" by 30" expanding to 60" by
30" with the leaves out.
sold