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Reed Table

By 123moms, 10 January, 2008
Description

This is a round reed table with a lower shelf and four legs. The shelf is a mirror image of the top, except that the top measures 27 inches across and the shelf measures 21 inches. There is a 6 1/2 inch (diameter) round piece of wood on the top, and a 5 1/2 inch piece on the shelf. Both the top and the shelf are ringed by a braided piece of triple reeds painted in black. The rest of the piece is painted in a red buttermilk-type paint. The bottom of the legs are embellished with a twisted reed pattern from the floor to the shelf height. Underneath the top it says P P in white. I think it's chalk, but it could be a very faint white paint. My grandparents purchased this at auction in Pennsylvania in about 1950. It was appraised at $1700 in 1986. I remember the appraiser saying it was reed, not wicker, that it has the original paint,

and that it possibly was Appalachian. She also mentioned Kentucky, but I can't remember what she said about that.

Category
American Furniture
Medium
This is a reed table, not wicker
Distinguishing marks
None
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
27 inches wide, 27 inches high Round woven top with border, Four legs with embellished bottoms.
Date Period
Not Sure
Weight
I'm guessing it's about 10 - 15 pounds
History
My grandparents bought this at an estate sale auction in Reading Pennsylvania in about 1950. It was appraised at $1700 in about 1986. The appraiser said it was probably Appalachian.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Inherited
For Sale?
No
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