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These Old London Bridge Oak Tables are Bits of History

These old London Bridge oak tables are created from the foundation of the original London Bridge. What an amazing piece of furniture for an antique collector! The tables are being auctioned off, and are expected to fetch around $4,000 apiece.

The original London Bridge was created in 1177 and removed in 1833 before the new bridge was created. The oak wood was salvaged from the destruction of the old foundations; this recycled wood is the source material for the old London Bridge oak tables.
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