Your table is relatively new, these were made from the 1930's right through the 1950's. They are based on English pieces made during the early 19th Century. Values for them depend a great deal on the wood type, with mahogany or walnut examples being the most sought after. Those made of light colored hard woods such as maple or birch sell for less, generally for under $400.00.
I HAVE A TABLE EXACTLY LIKE THIS ONE BUT IT HAS BRASS FITTINGS AT THE END OF THE LEGS. IT WAS GIVEN TO ME BY A FAMILY MEMBER AND NEEDS TO BE REFINISHED.I DON'T KNOW WHAT KIND OF WOOD IT IS MADE OF BUT IT HAS A VERY FINE GRAIN.IT IS MISSING TWO LEAFS.I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF I CAN FIND REPLACEMENTS FOR IT.THANKS
Your table is relatively
Your table is relatively new, these were made from the 1930's right through the 1950's. They are based on English pieces made during the early 19th Century. Values for them depend a great deal on the wood type, with mahogany or walnut examples being the most sought after. Those made of light colored hard woods such as maple or birch sell for less, generally for under $400.00.
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I HAVE A TABLE EXACTLY LIKE THIS ONE BUT IT HAS BRASS FITTINGS AT THE END OF THE LEGS. IT WAS GIVEN TO ME BY A FAMILY MEMBER AND NEEDS TO BE REFINISHED.I DON'T KNOW WHAT KIND OF WOOD IT IS MADE OF BUT IT HAS A VERY FINE GRAIN.IT IS MISSING TWO LEAFS.I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF I CAN FIND REPLACEMENTS FOR IT.THANKS