Early 19th Century Red Painted Country Hepplewhite One Drawer StandPennsylvania Origin, Great Honest Paint HistoryCirca 1800-1825: If good, honest painted early American antique country primitive furniture is your thing, take a long look at this first quarter 19th century country walnut with poplar secondary wood Hepplewhite one drawer work table in old red 19th century paint. This table is a prime example of primitive country furniture with sturdy tapered legs and a genuine three coat paint history of old red over an older red over the original black. Because rural furniture was heavily used, it was repainted when necessary, and this honest paint history is perfectly acceptable -- and even desirable -- to collectors who seek out early painted furniture. This great old one drawer stand measures 28" tall and has a top that mesures 18 3/4" wide and 17 1/4" deep. This quality country table was obviously built to last and is just as sturdy and functional today as it was when it was made two centuries ago.
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