I believe this table was built sometime from the 1890s to 1910. It was purchased by my great grandparents when they lived on a farm in Nebraska. It is stamped H Wessel Nehawka Nebraska. There’s also a stamp in the wood: 138. It is quartersawn oak, 54 inches wide closed, there are five leaves that range from 8.75 inches wide to 9 inches wide, making the table approximately 98” inches wide with all the leaves. The top is .75 inches thick. The table and a few of the the chairs have been refinished as well as one of the leaves. I’m thinking about selling it, and I’m trying to find a value. I haven’t been able to find any information on H Wessel in Nebraska.
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Re: Antique split pedestal table H Wessel Nebraska
Re: Antique split pedestal table H Wessel Nebraska