Georgia Huntboard

Huntboards originated in the Southern colonies as serving tables in the dining room. They are a bit taller than other side tables,and generally do not have an overhang at the back. This wonderful scallop front example is thought to be from Franklin County, Georgia circa 1830-1850. Pinned mortise-and-tenon construction. Perfect height for a telephone table. We make this in solid birch wood. It is shown painted in in Soldier Blue, like the original. Height is 36". Top is 34" x 18".

Available as an unfinished kit and a "made to order" finished piece.