Mid 19th c. Primitive Mexican Mennonite Farmhouse Table c.1850

Mid 19th c. Primitive Mexican Mennonite Farmhouse Table c.1850

A handmade rustic mid-19th century Mennonite farmhouse table table with center drawer. The top consists of two wide planks which is an indication of ...

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San Francisco, CA
286 Sanchez Street San Francisco CA, 94114 · 415-596-0197






Usage
  • Rustic farmhouse tables like those from the mid-19th century can serve as a central gathering place in kitchens or dining areas, providing both functionality and a touch of history to any home.
  • Such tables may be suited for various occasions, from family meals to casual gatherings, enhancing the ambiance of the space with their warmth and character.
History
  • Tables from the mid-19th century, particularly those crafted by Mennonite artisans, often reflect traditional craftsmanship and time-honored techniques that have been passed down through generations.
  • The use of wider planks, evident in tables from this era, is indicative of the available timber and construction methods, which can provide insight into the agricultural and economic conditions of the time.
Design Significance
  • Antique farmhouse tables hold a significant place in furniture history, representing the simplicity and durability valued in rural communities during the 19th century.
  • The visible craftsmanship, including elements like antique nail heads, contributes to a table's character and can be of interest to collectors and enthusiasts of primitive design.

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