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Drop leaf table

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By Lois1234, 28 December, 2024
Description

Kittinger small drop leaf table. My guess, Approximately 100 years old. 

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Category
American Furniture
Medium
Wood (Maybe Oak, Not Sure)
Distinguishing marks
Carved Top, drop leaves
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
Top: 23.5 x 26.5", 19" High, 18.25 Length x 8.25" Width
Date Period
Maybe early 1900??
Weight
19 lbs
History
Not sure on history, This was given to my mother in law from a 90 year old man that said his mother bought it.
For Sale?
No
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Kittinger Small Drop Leaf Table

Description of the Table

  1. Type: Small drop leaf table, attributed to Kittinger Furniture.
  2. Material: Likely made from oak or another hardwood, as suggested by the grain and color visible in the photographs.
  3. Distinguishing Features:
    • Hand-carved detailing on the tabletop edges.
    • Barley twist legs, characteristic of craftsmanship inspired by English or Jacobean styles.
    • Drop leaf mechanism, allowing the table's surface to expand or reduce in size.
    • Original Kittinger branding plate identifying it as a product of the Kittinger Company.
  4. Dimensions:
    • Top: 23.5" x 26.5" (fully open).
    • Height: 19".
    • Closed Dimensions: 18.25" Length x 8.25" Width.
  5. Condition: Fair.
    • Visible wear and surface scratches on the top, consistent with age and use.
    • No significant structural damage, but refinishing could enhance its value.

Historical Context of the Maker

The Kittinger Furniture Company, founded in 1866 in Buffalo, New York, is renowned for producing high-quality reproduction furniture. The company is celebrated for its craftsmanship, including replicas of antique English, Colonial, and Jacobean styles. This table appears to draw inspiration from 17th-century English designs, with the barley twist legs and carved top being defining features of that era.

Given the branding and estimated date, the table could have been manufactured in the early 1900s to mid-20th centurywhen Kittinger was at its peak of creating handcrafted furniture inspired by antique styles.

Condition Analysis

  1. Strengths:
    • Retains original branding, ensuring authenticity.
    • Functional drop leaf mechanism.
    • Intricate carved detailing and barley twist legs enhance its aesthetic and collectible appeal.
  2. Weaknesses:
    • Surface wear and scratches detract from its pristine condition.
    • Visible watermarks or circular marks on the top may require refinishing.
    • Some collectors prefer items in original, untouched condition, so refinishing should be done carefully if pursued.

Estimated Value

  1. Market Comparison:
    • Similar Kittinger drop leaf tables with hand-carved details and barley twist legs have recently sold in the range of $300 to $700, depending on condition.
    • Fully restored examples in excellent condition could fetch closer to $800-$1,000 on the antique furniture market.
  2. Current Value:
    • In its current condition (fair with surface wear): $300-$500.
    • If professionally restored: $600-$800.

Recommendations

  1. Preservation:
    • Avoid using harsh cleaners or abrasives on the wood to prevent further damage.
    • If refinishing, consult a professional who specializes in antique furniture to maintain its value.
  2. Authentication:
    • Retain the branding plate as it significantly contributes to the table’s provenance and value.
  3. Further Research:
    • The exact model or collection this table belongs to could increase its value if identified. Research Kittinger catalogs or contact the Kittinger Furniture Company for historical records.
  4. Appraisal by a Specialist:
    • While this report provides a general valuation, an in-person appraisal by an expert in American antique furniture could offer more precise insights and increase its marketability if sold.

Final Note

This Kittinger small drop leaf table is a fine example of early 20th-century reproduction furniture inspired by traditional English styles. While the table shows wear consistent with its age, its craftsmanship and branding make it a desirable piece for collectors or those looking to preserve an elegant piece of history.

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