Posted 8 years ago
RJR
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It has a round wooden top that locks in place with a spring device on one of the folding legs. It was made in Canad and has a serial number on the top of the base. Game table?
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Posted 8 years ago
RJR
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It has a round wooden top that locks in place with a spring device on one of the folding legs. It was made in Canad and has a serial number on the top of the base. Game table?
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Maybe large tray would sit on this pool side with drinks, snacks, portable stand like you see at some resturants
Thanks Dave. Being made in Canada, it may be very old and one side has a felt green covering. I will have to take a picture of the top because it appears to be reversible, maybe to play a game? I hope someone has seen this before because I couldn't find anything on the internet so far.
Roy.
Well top will tell all....
Where did you find it RJR. In Canada?
Hello RJR
I have the exact same table and am having trouble finding any information on it or the manufacturer. Did you find out anything?
I have this table looking for a value
re table serial no 399.159 does any one have info re when made and where ?
I have the same table. No idea where it was made. It was designed to be a folding tea table and a games table. Hence the felt on one side of the top. Was always in my grandparents home. Must be 100 years old.
Just looking at your table legs. Mine has brass lion feet.
If you have found anything of the history please share.
I have not received any further information on this table? I have attached photos of the reversible top. Thank you for adding onto this puzzle and I hope to hear more.
RJR
My family used it as a card games table.
How long ago and in what area of Canada?
I too have this same table but mine has an Octagon shaped table top.
Mine also has the gold sticker that says the serial number and that it is made in Canada. I thought it was a Walnut Wood but am told it is oak. Not sure I agree. It also has the green felt on the back. I was told it was a Colonial Style but I still need someone to confirm.
How does one identify and original from a reproduction such as those sold on Pinterest?
https://www.pinterest.ch/pin/470837336027299845/?amp_client_id=CLIENT_ID(_)&mweb_unauth_id=&from_amp_pin_page=true&fbclid=IwAR1ms0vjdR8RcgYsPzP_DF55NdmQ8VlNMU8gHBdpMtWOjuXWTkqaAUieVFQ
I recently purchased one of these tables at auction. It is in good to very good condition. Has anyone been able to track down additional history or worth?