table is not a normal height it is shorter from manufacurer and no chairs it was seen at
williamsburg museum.
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table is not a normal height it is shorter from manufacurer and no chairs it was seen at
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Re: paine's dining room table
Paines furniture began operations circa 1835 and produced furniture in a wide range of styles over the years. This table looks like an Empire Revival style piece from the early years of the 20th century, but could be older. It's difficult to tell much more from your image.