Beautiful antique drop leaf table, probably mahogany.
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Beautiful antique drop leaf table, probably mahogany.
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Re: Drop leaf table
hello, this is a 1930,s duncan fyfe style table probably not worth much maybe 80.00 at best but someone may pay more i used to buy these in a good economy for 50.00 or less and its probably mahoghany veneer. good luck
Re: Drop leaf table
These have been made in huge numbers since the 1920's, values for them depend a great deal on their construction and wood type. Some of the better ones are solid mahogany, but most are mixed hardwoods with mahogany or walnut veneer. Lately one can't even get a bid on them at auction these days, or they go for less than $100.00.