I do not know much about this table except that it belonged to my grandparents and I believe it was made by the Henredon Company. It includes 2 leaves.
They need reupholstering, refinishing and the head chairs need some structural work. I am not really interested in selling them, rather would like to know if they are valuable enough to fix as needed, or not.
The full set comes with a long sleeve uniform shirt, pants with original laces, socks, and a merit badge sash with 28 old style merit badges and 5 advancement pins. Also includes two organization strips, a Scout Troop position patch, and a camp participation patch. No rips, tears, or holes and I have never seen a complete set before. It is very hard to come by.
THIS ITEM HAS NO MARKINGS-HAND CRAFTED BY CHEROKEE INDIANS-WHO KNOWS WHEN?. MY MOM SAYS ITS OVER 100 YEARS OLD-NEVER SEEN ANYTH ING LIKE IT. WE USED IT AS A GREASEPOT BUT IT IS NOW KEPT IN A SAFE PLACE SO AS NOT TO CHIP OR BREAK IT. CAN BE PUT OVER OPEN FIRE WITHOUT SUSTAINING ANY DAMAGE. MAYBE WILL SELL IT FOR RIGHT PRICE BUT NO LOW BALLERS PLEASE-I HAVE AN IDEA OF ITS VALUE
Diningroom table that seats 4 without leaf and 6 wtih. It has been in my family since new, and I believe bought in the late 1800s ish. It is numbered 4350.