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NEED SECOND OPINION IDENTIFYING THIS DINING SET.

By Talldrynk, 1 January, 2016
Description

Someone was kind enough to give me their opinion on this table and chairs, but my sister thought I should get a few more opinions on it and compare the information I receive.

So, if any one viewing this post is familiar/ knowledgeable about antique table sets, and would be so generous as to share some of your knowledge regarding this piece, I would certainly appreciate your help?

Thank you so much for your help.

INFORMATION I'M CURIOUS TO KNOW: 

Style: I was told it is an Eastlake, but wanted to get a few more opions to be sure it's not a Jacobian, or another style?

APPROXIMATE DECADE IT IS FROM? I.E., 1920'S. 30'S, ETC.

HOW MUCH YOU WOULD TRY AND SELL IT FOR?

IS THIS TABLE CONSIDERED: REFRECTORY, PUB, KITCHEN, OR DINING, etc.)?

WHAT TYPE OF BASE IS THIS (i.e. trestle, etc.)?

RARE OR COMMON PIECE?

I SINCERELY THANK YOU FOR ANY ADVICE YOU ARE WILLING TO SHARE.

 

 

 

 



 

Category
Furniture
Medium
Oak Wood (I think)
Distinguishing marks
Carved Design
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Width- 32"
Length- 48"
Height: 30"
Date Period
Victorian Era
Weight
unknown
History
This is a 5 piece set with pull out leaves. Table is in great condition with only 2 small superficial scratches on table top. chairs are also in great condition except for a couple of legs on two of the chairs. Looks like a dog chewed on them at the bottom of the legs.
Table was given to me by a former neighbor who said it was handed down from grandparents.That's about all I can tell you about the history of it.
Price Paid (If known)
unknown
For Sale?
Yes
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Talldrynk

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