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Recent activity101268 of 237900Victorian DeskKOP September 21st 1966 Paper Liverpool F.C.
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    Posted 6 years ago

    kateco
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    Fold-over card table and matching chair, original finish
    closed size: 32" w x 16" d x 29.5" h
    chair: 45" h, seat 17" w

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 6 years ago
      Very nice table but unlikely to determine who made it out of the over 1000 furniture makers during the last century, likely when this beauty was made. Hope that someone has one who had a label. But then there were thousands and thousands of pieces which were sold without a label. Hopefully you looked it over well. Also it may have been made relatively close to where you are, most people do not put where they come from when signing up, so therefore another non help for us to identify !!~
    2. kateco, 6 years ago
      It was purchased in Montreal, and imagine it was also made in Canada. Thanks for your comment.

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