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  • Sep 26, 2009, 01:20 PM
    OldFarmer
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    At loss to determine origin of drop leaf table?
    We recently bought an old drop leaf table with extra leaf folded underneath the top.

    Table has gear and rack operating mechanizim. When table is extended you can unfold one extra leaf and it raises level with top.

    Drop leaf sections have one leg on each end that swivel out to support the drop leaf.

    There is no identifiable information ex manufacture, year etc

    The bottom of the drop leaves and the legs have all been painted green, remainder appears to be walnut stain
    At loss to determine origin of this table?

    Any suggestions

    Old Farmer

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  • Sep 26, 2009, 01:38 PM
    tickle

    I recognize the base as being quite old; no one assembles quite like that anymore, but top drop leaf may be new from the way the edges are beveled.

    Hard to say without being right there to check it out, Old. Maybe some of our other experts will chime in.

    Tick
  • Sep 26, 2009, 02:49 PM
    firmbeliever

    Here is something similar,but as tick pointed out the top of your table looks new while the legs look older, hopefully Clough will be able to help you more on this.

    Oak Barley Twist Gate leg Drop leaf Table / Shipping Included - rl-282











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  • Sep 26, 2009, 03:30 PM
    Clough
    Hi, OldFarmer!

    Is the top a different kind of wood than the leg portions?

    Thanks!
  • Sep 26, 2009, 03:33 PM
    Clough
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by firmbeliever View Post
    Here is something similar,but as tick pointed out the top of your table looks new while the legs look older, hopefully Clough will be able to help you more on this.

    Oak Barley Twist Gate leg Drop leaf Table / Shipping Included - rl-282

    Why, thank you, firmy! That was a very nice of you to mention me! :)

    Thanks!
  • Sep 26, 2009, 06:17 PM
    OldFarmer

    Wood appears to be same hardness
  • Sep 27, 2009, 12:32 AM
    Clough
    Hi again, OldFarmer!

    The wood might appear to be the same hardness, but is the grain the same?

    Thanks!
  • Sep 27, 2009, 07:30 AM
    OldFarmer

    Hi

    After thoroughly studying the underside of the table, it appears the leg assembly is not original or vise versa. Even though the wood for legs & top are close match.

    From the shading of the stain underneath I can see a pattern in the stain where there has been another piece of wood at one time. As well the leg parts have been painted white and covered with the green, where as the top is stain only

    Having said this we are still pleased with our purchase as we paid only $15.00 at an antique sale. We are now trying to decide what to do with the table, leave as is or have whole table refinished.

    The picture in my first post is little misleading as the top needs refinishing due to numerous scratches and large areas where the stain is worn down to the bare wood. The sturdiness of the table is excellent.

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