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Re: Dining Room Table

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Re: Dining Room Table

Submitted by Lovejoy on Thu, 06/12/2008 - 07:17.

Your table is relatively new, these were made from the 1930's right through the 1950's. They are based on English pieces made during the early 19th Century. Values for them depend a great deal on the wood type, with mahogany or walnut examples being the most sought after. Those made of light colored hard woods such as maple or birch sell for less, generally for under $400.00. Jefferson primarily made parts for furniture such as table extention sliders, they went out of business during the 1990's.

 

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Dining Room Table By: darcela (1 replies) Wed, 06/11/2008 - 13:55
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