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Rosewood Petticoat Table

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18 years ago
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Description

The front braces/legs have scoring and chips and the table top has a few glass stains from where glasses were placed.  Not too noticeable.  This is an unaltered piece of furniture, nothing has been modified to my knowledge.

Only markings noticeable are:  1319A, 05373 and the number 8.

Has wooden wheels.

Original Mirror to my knowledge, one small scratch near upper right corner (facing table front).

Category American Furniture
Medium Rosewood
Distinguishing marks Numbers found on back: 1319A, 05373 and 8.
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item Not measured
Date Period Unknown
Weight Not weighed
History Mother-in-law handed down to me, was her mother's.
Price Paid (If known) Handed Down
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Submitted by Lovejoy

<p>Based on your images this is an Empire styled piece, these were made circa 1840. Generally they were veneered in crotch cut mahogany, but rosewood was also used. Value wise, the demand for Empire pieces is currently very weak compared to other styles made during the same period. Value $350.00</p><p>Lovejoy</p>

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