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    Posted 9 years ago

    Noelle0913
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    22 inches tall, 30 inches wide. Bought from collector in Los Angeles, CA. Original paper descriptor from manufacture stapled under table.

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    1. Noelle0913, 9 years ago
      I don't know what the opening is for, it seems that the table had a purpose. If anyone knows what this storage opening was used for please let me know. I thought maybe it might be used for firewood or umbrellas. The faces are on both sides of the table not just one. This is Spanish colonial.
    2. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 9 years ago
      There appears to be lots of info on the internet of this furniture company. A great find and the label is so wonderful when most pieces of furniture had no label.
    3. Mpau0516 Mpau0516, 9 years ago
      Back in the 80s, when we bought our first house in Bridgeport, the old (90ish) lady behind our house had a table like that in her kitchen. It held the wood for her wood fired oven, which was a monster that almost took up the whole kitchen. When one side was empty, sometimes she wood store grain or flour in it. It kept the mice out.

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