What's this dining set worth?
We purchased this table 13 years ago from an antiques dealer in SW Ohio, who told us it was built in the 1930s. This info is in keeping with what we've learned about Angelus, which apparently stopped making these types of tables around WWII.
It measures about 6x4 when fully closed. When the leaves are added, it stretches to nearly 10' long.
A tab can be pulled to slide the table open, revealing the leaves inside, which unfold and slide into place.
When we bought the table, it needed refinished, a task we did not take on. The chairs also desperately needed reupholstered. We did a temporary fix but nothing professional.