Antique oak pew or hall bench dating to circa 1910, associated with Gothic Revival design. Constructed from solid oak with a high back, paneled sides, and traditional joinery. Originally used in chapels, lodges, or synagogues, these benches were commonly salvaged from ecclesiastical interiors. Suitable as an entry bench, hallway seating, or architectural accent. Solid wood construction with visible grain and aged patina consistent with early 20th-century oak furniture.
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