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Convertible drop leaf dining/coffee table

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By robbie0194, 11 December, 2018
Description

I have a drop leaf  coffee/dining table it looks to be Walnut but I'm not 100% sure. There is no brand or manufacturer on it anywhere that I can find. It has brass castors and hardware. The legs fold out and it lowers down to a coffee table and it is a drop leaf. It seems to be very well built solid and sturdy. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I was told that it is mid 1950s and that it may be valuable. 

Category
Furniture
Medium
Unsure but possibly Walnut. Brass castors and brass hardware
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
40 inches long
Leaf open 35 3/8 inches wide
Leaf closed 20 inches wide
When Lowered it is 16 inches from floor to top edge
When raised it is 26 inches from floor to top edge
Date Period
Possibly 1950s
For Sale?
No
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robbie0194

6 years 6 months ago

Re: Convertible drop leaf dining/coffee table

Sorry a couple of the pics are upside down and sideways

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robbie0194

6 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: Convertible drop leaf dining/coffee table by robbie0194

Re: Convertible drop leaf dining/coffee table

Fixed it Nevermind lol

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Lovejoy

6 years 6 months ago

Re: Convertible drop leaf dining/coffee table

Based on the images it does appear to be post World War Two (1945). They were designed for use in small apartments, converting to hall, coffee or sofa tables when not used as dining tables. Demand for them currently is weak, unless they are by a noted designer, in which case they were generally well marked. At auction comparables often sell for under $150.00 theses days.

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