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Re: William IV circa 1800's rosewood table
I have found a listing for this exact table but with the feet for $6200 on eBay. I am looking for pointers about something that is missing the feet. Just wondering if someone can help me with a value for something like this. Thanks!!
Re: William IV circa 1800's rosewood table
Sometimes a venue like an auction that normally does not carry items like this will sell things far below what they would go mfor in a well publicized aution where furniture of this type and vintage would sell. here is a link for you to see what tables like this normally go for at auction.
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/search?q=william+iv+table&sort=relevance&dtype=gallery&type=complete&rows=20
Re: William IV circa 1800's rosewood table
Thank you very much for the link. Do you happen to know how much te value you drop from having the original claw feet missing. I guess that's my main concern. I have found values for what in tact pieces are listed but mine is a tad different because the feet were removed :(. I will check out that link when I get on my desktop today. Thanks again!!!
Re: William IV circa 1800's rosewood table
Thank you very much for the link. Do you happen to know how much te value you drop from having the original claw feet missing. I guess that's my main concern. I have found values for what in tact pieces are listed but mine is a tad different because the feet were removed :(. I will check out that link when I get on my desktop today. Thanks again!!!