Looking for information and a value on this table. It was left in a lake cottage (along with other antiques) that my son purchased recently. The woman who sold the cottage was in her 80s and had owned the cottage since the 1940s. I believe the table may be a Robbins because it does have 5 legs, extends and is bulky like Robbins tables are. It will be for sale after we determine a value. Thank you.