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Re: round tilt top table with rug hooking under glass top
did you get an appraisal on it?
Re: round tilt top table with rug hooking under glass top
no, I havent' yet
Re: round tilt top table with rug hooking under glass top
The table really looks antique and different especially the rug inside the glass is very unique. I wonder how this technique of fixing the rug inside the glass with the wooden base was done by the artist.
Re: round tilt top table with rug hooking under glass top
Based on the images the table itself is a early Victorian tilt top, but I believe the fabric top is a later addition. Fabric tops like this were often used on fire screens, but without the glass. We'd retail this for about $400.00.
Re: round tilt top table with rug hooking under glass top
actally, the glass top comes off, just held in place by 1 screw