Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Mercantile table for measuring fabric

In Furniture > Tables > Show & Tell.
Dan121156's loves582 of 982unknown carouselear trumpet
4
Love it
0
Like it

JOE63JOE63 loves this.
Dan121156Dan121156 loves this.
ho2cultchaho2cultcha loves this.
WindwalkerWindwalker loves this.
See 2 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 11 years ago

    Melodie
    (1 item)

    Has anyone come across a table like this and does anyone know the value?

    I've heard this primitive table was used to measure fabric. Numbers are painted on the top of the table from 1 inch to 36 inches and has markings showing where the material was cut. The table measures 36 inches in length, 19 inches deep and stands 26 inches tall. As you can see it folds up.

    Mystery Solved
    logo
    Tables
    See all
    Vintage 60s-70s PAIR Mid Century Mod End Table Burl wood hollow Milo Baughman?
    Vintage 60s-70s PAIR Mid Century Mo...
    $425
    50s 60s Large PLANT TABLE 4 Levels Cream + Red Formica German Mid Century Modern
    50s 60s Large PLANT TABLE 4 Levels ...
    $556
    Vintage Walnut Solid Wood Accent Foyer Entryway Table 24Hx22Wx11D
    Vintage Walnut Solid Wood Accent Fo...
    $111
    RARE Vintage 1957 Lane Mid Century Modern Atomic 2-Tier Step End Table Parquet
    RARE Vintage 1957 Lane Mid Century ...
    $297
    logo
    Vintage 60s-70s PAIR Mid Century Mod End Table Burl wood hollow Milo Baughman?
    Vintage 60s-70s PAIR Mid Century Mo...
    $425
    See all

    Comments

    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 11 years ago
      I had a number of these back in the 1980's that I got in a salvage job in Milford, NH. The old textile mill in Milford was built after the war of 1812 because they couldn't get textiles. The mill was converted to senior housing and is listed in the national archives. The building where the women who worked the textiles was located was being sold and I salvaged the contents. The tables I got were made in Maine and almost exactly the same as yours shown above. They folded up and were stored in the room of the woman who was assigned that table. The women lived and worked in the same building. Back then I got $125 each for tables in good to excellent condition as I recall. They sold really fast.
    2. Melodie, 11 years ago
      Thank you so much for the quick response and the background info. Mystery solved!
    3. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Great table and thanks for the history fhrjr!

      scott

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.