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How to Recognize an Antique Farm Table

An antique farm table is an antique table that originated in country houses. The antique farm table was designed to double as a work surface and as a dining table.

What makes an antique table an antique farm table is its design. They tend to be very simple, and often times lack things like carvings or designs. The farm table has a more practical and simplistic design.

Despite the simplicity of the antique farm table, they are still elegant and are made from vernacular materials and are designed for functionality. True antique farm tables are a rarity.

These antique tables tend to be over 100 years old. When looking for one, you must have a discerning eye. An aged look does not necessarily equal antique.

Just because a table looks old, or has an aged look to it, does not mean that it is truly an antique farm table. You can find these tables in a variety of places, namely: attics, estate sales, auctions and antique stores.

Antique farm tables are very popular and usually appreciate. The appreciation in value of is due, in part, to its solid wood construction and craftsmanship.

The design of tables is progressively changing. Functionality and even durability are becoming less and less important. Tables today are not built like they used to be. Increasingly, buyers are seeking style and character over craftsmanship.

When you find an antique farm table, you should buy it if it is something that you would want to see in your home. The type of wood an antique farm table is constructed of is an important factor in determining its value. Mahogany, walnut, oak and pine are the most sought after materials of these farm tables.

In addition, the consistent use of the same type of wood throughout the table is something that increases the value of the table. With antique farm tables, sometimes parts can be damaged and may have been replaced with a different type of wood.

If you find an antique farm table that has its original wood, it is worth far more than one that has been repaired or reconstructed. If you believe that your table has some value, never have it altered, even if it has scratches on the finish or a loose leg.

If you own an antique farm table that has a loose leg, leave it as is. These things only validate the authenticity of it. When you find the antique farm table that fits your style and was built with great craftsmanship and woodwork, it is important to know how to care for this piece.

Caring for your table is important to preserving it. Proper care is also important to maintaining the value of your table.

How to Care for Your Antique Farm Table:

Polish. You should use pure beeswax to clean and polish your antique farm table. Using other things, like lemon oil can hurt your antique farm table. Lemon oil can dry out the wood of the table.

Also, do not buy an antique farm table that has been polished with lemon oil. You can tell if it has been polished with lemon oil if you run your finger across the finish and you have an oil film left on your finger.

The condition of the table is the most important factor in determining its value. When you find an antique farm table that you like, inspect it thoroughly.

Make sure that you do some research on the piece before you buy it. To make sure that it is an authentic antique farm table, check the background of the piece with the information you are given from the seller.

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