Nah, just hit up any antique store in England, You'll probably find a similarly old table for some obscenely reasonable price.
England's a crazy place.
Well, yeah, there is that. Living in England really skews your sense of history, I'll tell ya; Roman stuff barely even qualifies as ancient, what with Stonehenge and the profusion of other stone-age structures. Mediaeval is down-right modern.
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Ah, well if we're talking stone-age, the U.S. manages that sort of history fairly well. Though it's hard to tell what Native artifacts come from 500 years ago and what ones come from 6000 years ago, since they all used basically the same stuff.
Hey, Chuk, sorry about the table. I've found a replacement for you, though.
*Drags in a giant round table*
Bought it from some Arthur-guy...
// Wordsmith ~
The Novelists' Guild
// Viking //
Oh, uh, thanks... I guess.
*looks at tiny studio apartment that's half the size of the table*
Now where in the nine hells am I supposed to put this relic?
And Dle, keep your hands off! It's mine now! (On another note, how's it going?)