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Northwest Chair Company dining table

By beeele, 6 March, 2010
Description

purchased at flea mrkt, it had a severely scratched top surface so I sanded it down and refinished it. Originally it had a blonde finish. The new finish is a natural oil with a satin varnish on the top surface only. The wood is soft, pale with few/small knots, the top is finer than the base. Includes 3 leaves (78" max length). Each leg is made of two legs with joining curved piece. It is very beautiful. I have since moved to Wash DC, so what is it's value here?

Category
American Furniture
Medium
wood
Distinguishing marks
"Northwest Chair Company, Tacoma, WA"
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
34"w x 78"L x 30"H
Date Period
1916-1945
History
purchased at flea mrkt, refinished.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$30 in 1991
For Sale?
No
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Cosmo1970

15 years 2 months ago

Re: Northwest Chair Company dining table

A similar set just sold at auction for $100 in Portland, Oregon.

Here is the description of the lot:

COLONIAL REVIVAL MAPLE DINING TABLE AND CHAIR SET, Northwest Chair Co., Tacoma, Washington, mid-20th century; comprising rectangular dining table with two leaves and six matching arrow back dining chairs. The table top measures 34 x 45-3/4 inches plus 13-1/4 inches for each leaf.

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beeele

15 years 2 months ago

In reply to Re: Northwest Chair Company dining table by Cosmo1970

Re: Northwest Chair Company dining table

I saw that set, but it is a very different style, much earlier and common than this table. I think this is more mid-century modern.

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beeele

15 years 2 months ago

In reply to Re: Northwest Chair Company dining table by beeele

Re: Northwest Chair Company dining table

I listed it on Craig's List and it sold in a few hours at $200. In this area, the buyers said tables like this and in good condition go for twice that price, of course this is DC.

How do I delete the listing?

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