The table is tiled with black and gray slate. There is a wrought iron pedestal and all the chairs having matching wrought iron pedestals and they spin.
two paintings 16Wx24Tall. Looking to see if any ony out there can tell me about these paintings and their worth $$$$. the one titled The Little Fruit Seller is numbered #126 and made in Switzerland. the pie eater has a paper backing across the frame i dont know if there is any markings on the back. both are in frames and both are painted on canvas.
This piece was another item I found out in the middle of nowhere in Oregon. It is in great condition and has wonderful drawings all around. The drawings are cut into the sides as is the mark on the bottom.
The table, a Duncan Phyfe style I believe, is drop-leaf table with four chairs. The table has been in the family at least since the 1950s, and maybe earlier. The table includes four chairs with beautiful handcrafted needlepoint cushions.
The table and chairs are in good condition but not perfect. In the smallest configuration, the table measures 42” wide by 26” long by 30” high. With the drop leaves up, the length is 57”. With the three 14” leaves in place, the length is 99”. The table features three pedestal bases which give support for the extended length.
The table is stamped “Jefferson Woodworking Company” and has the number 432 stamped on a slide.