I have a mahogany cabinet that pulls out into a long table. There are four leaves that are stored inside. The cabinet has a drawer across the top. Below it there appears to be a second drawer, but it actually is not a drawer. When pulled, it pulls out the table mechanism and the legs. Below the drawer and pseudo drawer, there are two doors that open up to access the leaves and storage space. On the inside of one of the doors, there is a stamp that says: "All exposed structural parts and plywood faces GENUINE MAHOGANY" and "Mahogany Association, Inc. Number 538." Stamped onto the sliding parts: "Watertown Slide Patented and manufactured by Watertown Table Slide Corporation Watertown, Wisconsin." Elsewhere, there also are two stamps that say "Carolina Panel Co. Quality plywood." The date on one is March 30, 1952. The date on the other one is illegible. Thanks for any information you can give me regarding this piece and its value.
Category
American Furniture
Medium
Mahogany wood.
Condition
Good
Long Description
For Sale?
No