Most of these "Colonial Revival" style tables with heavy tops tend to date from the 1970's through mid 1980's. "Walter of Wabash" is sometimes the only marking on these tables, found on the wooden extension slide, it's often presumed that Walter was the manufacturer of the furniture. Actually, B. Walter & Co. only made the sliding extension mechanisms and other hardware. I sold one just like this for $200.00 this past year.
Re: Dining table, only mark is Walter of Wabash
Most of these "Colonial Revival" style tables with heavy tops tend to date from the 1970's through mid 1980's. "Walter of Wabash" is sometimes the only marking on these tables, found on the wooden extension slide, it's often presumed that Walter was the manufacturer of the furniture. Actually, B. Walter & Co. only made the sliding extension mechanisms and other hardware. I sold one just like this for $200.00 this past year.