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Re: table with six chairs
its 1960's
Re: table with six chairs
This stuff is Hot right now, it's designed after Danish Modern furniture that first became popular in nthe early 1950's. It cleans up well with teak oil and 0000 steel wool. We sell a table and chairs ike this in good condition for about $600.00
According to Fred Taylor of Common Sense Antiues, Walter of Wabash is the manufacturer of the slides for the table leaves, not the table itself. Are there any other stamps in the wood like 1893 Honderich? Honderich was a furniture company in Milverton, Ontario. We've got a table in our store, Karma Furniture Consignment, in Clarkson Village, Mississauga with both stampings.