victorian gothic metamorphic chapel bench tables
£975 pair
A pair of Victorian gothic cast iron and pitch pine bench tables from a Methodist church in Yorkshire.
They were originally used as pews and school tables. The back rest can be repositioned to form a writing slope or a table.Positioned together they can form a long table with bench seating either side (it would be possible to add a plank in the middle to form a deeper table)
Over nine feet long and very sturdy.Very adaptable and useable multi function furniture from the 19th century.
Moulded into the cast iron legs are the makers name; "Sidebotham & Co Patentees" Also; "National Desk" and "Blackfriars St. Manchester"
Dimensions in inches/cms;
112.25/285 overall length
Bench seats are 9.75/24.5 deep x1.25/30mm thick. Seat heights are 17/43
The table top (the two combined) is 25/60 deep.
The table height is 29.75/75.5 high
The overall width (the two bench tables combined) is 54.5/138.5
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- ID4268
- Business Name:Haes
- Contact Name:Edward Haes
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Contact:
UK > Lancashire
01254 389559
07866 370030 - WebHaes
- Location: Lancashire > UK
- Category: Furniture & Mirrors