Posted 7 months ago
buzzbuzz
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Early 1900's ???? This was restored. Just love the claw feet. The wood grain just "pops". Any further info on this would be appreciated....
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Posted 7 months ago
buzzbuzz
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Early 1900's ???? This was restored. Just love the claw feet. The wood grain just "pops". Any further info on this would be appreciated....
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I have one like it unrestored was my Grandmothers . I would date mine early 1900's . I will post mine
I posted mine it has a label check it out it may help with yours :-) Hope it answers your question on date
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/73837-1894-table-with-label-for-buzzbuzz
I posted the top buzz just now . Yours is a bit different shade as when it was restored it shows better on wood streaks . Mine is original and the brass legs and wood are darker due to age .
from what I found, mine dates to around 1910, both are krazy kool....
check out my lastest post buzz on mine the company that made mine changed names in 1910 :-)