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Watertown Slide Drop Leaf Table

By watertown, 11 September, 2016
Description

I bought this Watertown Slide (wood slide)  drop leaf dining room table at a thrift store 3 years ago.  It came with 2 leaves and the original padded table top protectors.  I don't exactly know what kind of wood it is.  When it is fully extended, it is 72"L X 40" W X 29"H.  With no leaves and the sides dropped down, it is 25"L X 40"W.   There are 2 stamps under the table. One is the Watertown Slide Company stamp and the other is Landsome Furniture Corp.  Then there is a little metal placard that says Craig Furniture Co. and then the number 907 is written underneath as well.

  I have been searching the internet for at least a picture of it, but I haven't had any luck.   I would like to know how old it is, how much it is worth and any other information you might have pertaining to it.

Thank you!

Category
Furniture
Medium
solid wood, light finish
Distinguishing marks
stamp of Watertown Slide Co & Landsome Furniture Corp & sold by Craig Furniture Co.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Extended 72"L X 40"W X 29"H, with no leaves and sides dropped down 25"L X 40"W.
Date Period
Someone told me it was from the Art Deco Period?
History
I bought it at a thrift store 3 years ago, that's it.
Price Paid (If known)
$220
For Sale?
No
Photos

watertown

8 years 8 months ago

Re: Watertown Slide Drop Leaf Table

I am definitely interested in selling it, but I would like to know what it is worth first.

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Lovejoy

8 years 8 months ago

Re: Watertown Slide Drop Leaf Table

Your table post dates 1945, Watertown just made the slides for this table, they were a parts supplier for many furniture companies. No huge value, at auction it would go for less than $200.00.

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