This lightweight pine trestle table, sourced from a notable primitive estate in Hinsdale, Illinois, features a striking architectural base with shield-motif cutouts. The piece retains its original 19th-century bench marks on the underside, documenting its history as a bench-made shop piece. The top has been restored to a honey-toned luster using multiple layers of clear Briwax, providing a smooth, durable, and hand-buffed finish that highlights the natural grain. With its narrow depth and clean silhouette, it functions perfectly as a modern home office desk, a library table, or a substantial entryway console.

Dimensions

  • Width: 47"

  • Depth: 24"

  • Height: 30"

Details

  • Origin: American (Midwest)

  • Period: Circa 1890–1910

  • Materials: White Pine top, Painted Trestle Base

  • Finish: Hand-buffed Clear Briwax

  • Location: Pick up or Delivery from Geneva, Il

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