Description
- Imperial Grand Rapids certified drop leaf table
- All Mahogany
- 26inchs in height
- 13inchs wide (sides down)
- 30inchs wide (sides out)
- 2 drawls on front (Top:3inch deep) (Bottom:4inch) both with a single brass knob
- Brass plate on the left side of top drawl reads "The Grand Rapids Cabinet Making certified I-34155"
- Imperial Grand Rapids stamp (inside top drawl) Reads: "
EXTERIOR SURFACES ALL MAHOGANY IN ACCORDANCE WITH GRAND RAPIDS STANDARDS
- The #116 engraved on the front backside of both drawls (left of the knob)
- The #18 engraved on the bottom front rim of both drawls (directly over the knob)
- 1376 is Stamped on the bottom of the 2nd drawl
- The #4 is engraved in the front leftside corner on the rim of the bottom 2nd drawl
- A decorative "X" shaped piece about 5 inches up from floor connects all 4 legs
It's been in my family for years. I don't really know anything about it or what it's worth.
Re: Antique Grand Rapids Table
Your table looks older than it actually is, it's in the Federal Revival style and dates between World Wars one and Two (1918-1939). The style copied original American Federal pieces made 1780-1830. we'd retail a comparable in good shape for about $275.00.