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Re: Antique Baby High Chair Walker on wheels
I had a table just like that when I was a little girl. I was born in 1977, I don't know where my mom got the table but it may have been gifted to her. The table was put in my Aunt Janes house for storage and when she died someone took it. My table was orange, and your picture is the first on I have found. I want desperately to know the name of that thing, so I can possibly find and purchase one.
Patricia Fisher
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Re: Antique Baby High Chair Walker on wheels
These post date World War Two and were made right into the 1960's, not reallsure if they had a specific name for them other than "Highchair tables". One used to see them used in resturants and church halls back during that period. At auction it's doubtfull one would go for $50.00.
Re: Antique Baby High Chair Walker on wheels
I had a table/chair just like this. I was born in 1960. Is there a manufacturer name on this chair?
When I had a baby in 2001, I purchased a Babee-Tenda which is very much like this.