another Lineberry Factory Cart coffee table- Sold but we are working on more

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Another authentic Lineberry Factory cart from Rustic-Horses.com  This one had an ugly plywood top so we replaced it with an antique barn wood top. It has all original hardware. We are asking $525 for this one.

The wood on the top is BEAUTIFUL. It also has some really charming rustic touches. You have to see it. Come and get it today, it won’t last long and it is one of a kind!  This is original cart #61311

Factory carts are a piece of American History and this one has been restored for use in YOUR HOME! They make great coffee tables or occasional tables. What items will you place on the top of this great table? These antique factory cart coffee tables look great in any setting. This actual cart was once used in a factory right here in America in the early 1900’s to move items from one place in the factory to another. It could have been used to move furniture or maybe fabrics. This cart and all the carts we restore are over 100 years old. They come from several different manufacturers, such as Lineberry  and others.  The wheels and brackets sometimes  have a name on them. This is the authentic real deal it is NOT a reproduction. We restore by taking it apart and plane-ing and refinishing the wood, and cleaning, sanding and repainting all the metal. Even the original nails were used. It was reassembled EXACTLY the way it was originally built. The body of it is wood,  and authentically well used, the hardware and wheels, are cast iron and we have restored the wheels to a oil-rubbed bronze look.

This one is ALL original except for the barn wood top which is better than original and we are asking $525 for it. Other places such as RestorationHardware.com asks hundreds more, and in my opinion ours is nicer Smile.


They have been  proudly displayed in magazines such as  Coastal Living, Southern Living, and the cover of March 09′ Total Beach House Magazine.

We think these are a great addition to our rustic furniture line. We have others we will be adding but not all of them have all the original parts. Some will be priced less. If this is the one you like, don’t hesitate because it is a one of a kind, no two are exactly alike.

Towsley Factory cart coffee table $495 – SOLD but we have others :)

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Another authentic original factory cart coffee table. This one is from the  John T. Towsley Manufacturing Co. in Cincinnati, the wheels have that name on them. they were originally used in the early 1900’s . It measures 14 high 52 overall length by 30 wide.

This cart came right from the factory and has been restored, using all the original parts.

Factory carts are a piece of American History and this one has been restored for use in YOUR HOME! They make great coffee tables or occasional tables. What items will you place on the top of this great table? These antique factory cart coffee tables look great in any setting. This actual cart was once used in a factory right here in America in the early 1900’s to move items from one place in the factory to another. It could have been used to move furniture or maybe fabrics. This cart and all the carts we restore are over 100 years old. They come from several different manufacturers, such as Lineberry, Towsley  and others.   This is the authentic real deal it is NOT a reproduction. It has all the original parts. We restore by taking it apart and plane-ing and refinishing the wood, and cleaning, sanding and repainting all the metal. Even the original nails were used. It was reassembled EXACTLY the way it was originally built. The body of it is wood, oak, and in great shape, the hardware and wheels, are cast iron and we have restored them to a oil-rubbed bronze look.

This one is ALL original and we are asking $495 for it. Other places such as RestorationHardware.com asks hundreds  more, and in my opinion ours is nicer Smile.

They have been in proudly displayed in magazines such as  Coastal Living, Southern Living, and the cover of March 09′ Total Beach House Magazine.

double wheeled factory cart $595 SOLD

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This one is really unique with double wheels at both ends. The wood on the top is BEAUTIFUL. It also has some really charming rustic touches. You have to see it. Come and get it today, it won’t last long and it is one of a kind! This one measures approx 17 high, 54 overall lengthy by 29 wide. This is original cart#122910

Factory carts are a piece of American History and this one has been restored for use in YOUR HOME! They make great coffee tables or occasional tables. What items will you place on the top of this great table? These antique factory cart coffee tables look great in any setting. This actual cart was once used in a factory right here in America in the early 1900’s to move items from one place in the factory to another. It could have been used to move furniture or maybe fabrics. This cart and all the carts we restore are over 100 years old. They come from several different manufacturers, such as Lineberry  and others.  The wheels and brackets sometimes  have a name on them. This is the authentic real deal it is NOT a reproduction. We restore by taking it apart and plane-ing and refinishing the wood, and cleaning, sanding and repainting all the metal. Even the original nails were used. It was reassembled EXACTLY the way it was originally built. The body of it is wood,  and authentically well used, the hardware and wheels, are cast iron and we have restored the wheels to a oil-rubbed bronze look.

This one is ALL original and we are asking $595 for it. Other places such as RestorationHardware.com asks hundreds more, and in my opinion ours is nicer Smile.

They have been  proudly displayed in magazines such as  Coastal Living, Southern Living, and the cover of March 09′ Total Beach House Magazine.

We think these are a great addition to our rustic furniture line. We have others we will be adding but not all of them have all the original parts. Some will be priced less. If this is the one you like, don’t hesitate because it is a one of a kind, no two are exactly alike.

another rustic red factory cart $325 available

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This is another rustic cart. It has been well used reminding us of the hard working history of yesterday. These make great coffee tables and this one especially has a lot of character. We have cleaned and refinished this one and redone the wheels with a new finish but kept the original paint in that great red orange color. Would look great for a Vols fan theme.

cart #123110 Come and get it today, it won’t last long and it is one of a kind! This one measures approx 17 inches high and the top is  28” H x 51” L

Factory carts are a piece of American History and this one has been restored for use in YOUR HOME! They make great coffee tables or occasional tables. What items will you place on the top of this great table? These antique factory cart coffee tables look great in any setting. This actual cart was once used in a factory right here in America in the early 1900’s to move items from one place in the factory to another. It could have been used to move furniture or maybe fabrics. This cart and all the carts we restore are over 100 years old. They come from several different manufacturers, such as Lineberry  and others. . The wheels and brackets sometimes have a name on them. This is the authentic real deal it is NOT a reproduction. This one has all the original parts. We restored this one simply by sanding, cleaning and refinishing with an added coat of polyurethane. We kept the paint and charm  It is assembled EXACTLY the way it was originally built. The body of it is wood,  and authentically well used, the hardware and wheels, are cast iron and we have restored the wheels to a oil-rubbed bronze look but kept the paint on most of the hardware.

This one is ALL original and we are asking $325 for it. Other places such as RestorationHardware.com asks hundreds more, and in my opinion ours is nicer Smile.

They have been  proudly displayed in magazines such as  Coastal Living, Southern Living, and the cover of March 09′ Total Beach House Magazine.

We think these are a great addition to our rustic furniture line. We have others we will be adding but not all of them have all the original parts. Some will be priced less. If this is the one you like, don’t hesitate because it is a one of a kind, no two are exactly alike.

Lineberry Factory Cart sold but we have more :)

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Another authentic antique Factory Cart. This one a Lineberry from Wilkesboro NC. It has a unique marking on the top. This cart came right from the factory and has been restored, using all the original parts.

Factory carts are a piece of American History and this one has been restored for use in YOUR HOME! They make great coffee tables or occasional tables. What items will you place on the top of this great table? These antique factory cart coffee tables look great in any setting. This actual cart was once used in a factory right here in America in the early 1900’s to move items from one place in the factory to another. It could have been used to move furniture or maybe fabrics. This cart and all the carts we restore are over 100 years old. They come from several different manufacturers, such as Lineberry  and others. This one was made by Lineberry in Wilkesboro NC. The sides have that name on them. This is the authentic real deal it is NOT a reproduction. It has all the original parts. We restore by taking it apart and plane-ing and refinishing the wood, and cleaning, sanding and repainting all the metal. Even the original nails were used. It was reassembled EXACTLY the way it was originally built. The body of it is wood, oak, and in great shape, the hardware and wheels, are cast iron and we have restored them to a oil-rubbed bronze look.

This one is ALL original and we are asking $425 for it. Other places such as RestorationHardware.com asks hundreds  more, and in my opinion ours is nicer Smile.

They have been in proudly displayed in magazines such as  Coastal Living, Southern Living, and the cover of March 09′ Total Beach House Magazine.

We think these are a great addition to our rustic furniture line. We have others we will be adding but not all of them have all the original parts. Some will be priced less. If this is the one you like, don’t hesitate because it is a one of a kind, no two are exactly alike. This is our item #122010.

rustic red restored vintage factory cart table $295

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Here go, another great vintage factory cart. This one in the original rustic red. We did not paint this, this is how it came from being used in the factory. Who knows why it is red but it must have had a special purpose because all that extra use gave it incredible charm! Yes it is rough, and rustic, and will add that special touch to your special place. Come and get it today, it won’t last long and it is one of a kind! This one measures approx 54” x 27” by 15” high.

Factory carts are a piece of American History and this one has been restored for use in YOUR HOME! They make great coffee tables or occasional tables. What items will you place on the top of this great table? These antique factory cart coffee tables look great in any setting. This actual cart was once used in a factory right here in America in the early 1900’s to move items from one place in the factory to another. It could have been used to move furniture or maybe fabrics. This cart and all the carts we restore are over 100 years old. They come from several different manufacturers, such as Lineberry  and others. This one was made by the Chas. E. Francis Co. in Russellville Ind. The wheels and brackets have that name on them. This is the authentic real deal it is NOT a reproduction. This one has all the original parts except for an added bracing board underneath and a n additional nut or maybe two. We restored this one simply by sanding, cleaning and refinishing with an added coat of polyurethane. We kept the paint and charm  It is assembled EXACTLY the way it was originally built. The body of it is wood,  and authentically well used, the hardware and wheels, are cast iron and we have restored the wheels to a oil-rubbed bronze look but kept the paint on most of the hardware.

This one is ALL original and we are asking $295 for it. Other places such as RestorationHardware.com asks hundreds more, and in my opinion ours is nicer Smile.

They have been  proudly displayed in magazines such as  Coastal Living, Southern Living, and the cover of March 09′ Total Beach House Magazine.

We think these are a great addition to our rustic furniture line. We have others we will be adding but not all of them have all the original parts. Some will be priced less. If this is the one you like, don’t hesitate because it is a one of a kind, no two are exactly alike. This is our item #12510.

restored vintage factory cart

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Factory carts are a piece of American History and this one has been restored for use in YOUR HOME! They make great coffee tables or occasional tables. What items will you place on the top of this great table? These antique factory cart coffee tables look great in any setting. This actual cart was once used in a factory right here in America in the early 1900’s to move items from one place in the factory to another. It could have been used to move furniture or maybe fabrics. This cart and all the carts we restore are over 100 years old. They come from several different manufacturers, such as Lineberry  and others. This one was made by the Chas. E. Francis Co. in Russellville Ind. The wheels and brackets have that name on them. This is the authentic real deal it is NOT a reproduction. It has all the original parts. We restore by taking it apart and plane-ing and refinishing the wood, and cleaning, sanding and repainting all the metal. Even the original nails were used. It was reassembled EXACTLY the way it was originally built. The body of it is wood, oak, and in great shape, the hardware and wheels, are cast iron and we have restored them to a oil-rubbed bronze look.

This one is ALL original and we are asking $595 for it. Other places such as RestorationHardware.com asks nearly $200 more, and in my opinion ours is nicer Smile.

They have been in proudly displayed in magazines such as  Coastal Living, Southern Living, and the cover of March 09′ Total Beach House Magazine.

We think these are a great addition to our rustic furniture line. We have others we will be adding but not all of them have all the original parts. Some will be priced less. If this is the one you like, don’t hesitate because it is a one of a kind, no two are exactly alike. This is our item #12410.

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