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		<title>1885 Welsh Pitch Pine Church Chapel Pews from Porth URC (SOLD)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div>Shapely narrow ends, suitable for tight hallways or a space challenged kitchen. These pews have the prized 'craquelure' crazed varnish finish which seems to be fairly unique to Welsh church furniture. We think this is a side effect of coating older pews back in the day very generously with shellac (a natural early varnish) and extremes of temperature: Low Welsh Churches didn't seem to go for heating in the old days.</div>
<p>Can be 41cm deep without shelf</p>
<p><em>(Please note the pictures show an example of this style of pew. There could be slight variances, such as wood grain.)</em></p>
<p>Last one available:</p>
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<td>97cm</td>
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<p>The post <a href="https://churchantiques.com/product/1885-welsh-pitch-pine-church-chapel-pews-from-porth-urc-sold/">1885 Welsh Pitch Pine Church Chapel Pews from Porth URC (SOLD)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://churchantiques.com">Antique Church Furnishings</a>.</p>
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