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jefferson woodworking company table and 5 chairs

By garretterika, 13 July, 2007
Description

Hello, I have a table that is cherry colored and has a 1 foot leaf. It has the EZ slide mechanism from Jefferson woodworking company. The table has rounded corners on top and an inlaid diamond pattern with alternating dark and light colored wood. There is ornate carving on legs pedestal and chairs. Chairs have arched spring seats with cloth in good condition and solid wood back with matching inlaid diamond pattern.

Category
Furniture
Medium
solid wood and veneer
Distinguishing marks
jeffeson woodworking company EZ slide Louisville Kentucky
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
5 foot long with additional 1 foot leaf and 40 inches wide
Date Period
unknown
Weight
unknown
History
unknown
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$750
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

17 years 10 months ago

Suites of this type date

Suites of this type date from the 1930's and like many made during this period are a mix of historical styles from Queen Anne to late Victorian, mixed with Art Deco. This mixing of styles makes them difficult to identify for the novice collector, often making the pieces appear far older than they actually are. The quality of this set is better than most made during this period, in the shops such sets sell in the $1800.00- $2400.00 range.

 

Lovejoy

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garretterika

17 years 10 months ago

In reply to Suites of this type date by Lovejoy

thanks, that helps!  Is

thanks, that helps!  Is there any way to determine the manufacturer of the table? Did Jefferson Woodworking make the set or just the slide leaf mechanism?  thanks again

Garrett

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Lovejoy

17 years 10 months ago

In reply to thanks, that helps!  Is by garretterika

Jefferson made your suite,

Jefferson made your suite, the EZ slide mechanism was made by a separate company. The EZ slide can be found on a great many American made tables from the 1920's -50s.

 

Lovejoy

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garretterika

17 years 10 months ago

In reply to Jefferson made your suite, by Lovejoy

thanks again.

thanks again.
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fsichenze

17 years 10 months ago

In reply to thanks again. by garretterika

I have a similar set that

I have a similar set that includes the table, china cabinet and an additional side piece.  Where can I get additional info about jefferson woodworking

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