I've been told it's Cherry wood. It has two leaves. There is no maker name on the table. Both sides have long drop leafs. It separates in the middle to insert the leaf. The swing arm comes out and holds up the leaf.I'd like to know the year and what it's worth.
Reed and Barton Coffee or Water Pitcher with a floral design. Wear overall consistent with age, remains in very nice condition. Very heavy and approx. 14" tall and 6 1/2" widest diameter on bottom. Marked on the bottom Silverplated by Reed and Barton Patented August 4 1868, the next date of May 13, 1878 is directly below the previous, and the number 1865 above it all. The number 817 is etched underneath it.
This piece "Sweets to the Sweet" was brought to Canada from England in 1912 by my Great Aunt. We know it belonged to her mother and maybe even her mother so it was probably acquired in the 1800's. It's in excellent condition. The markings are very hard to read.