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    Posted 8 years ago

    edkal65
    (40 items)

    Purchased this small table a few years ago, I would love to know more about it if anyone can give me more info. All I know is it wasn't made with nails, it was put together with dowels.

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    1. Rick59, 8 years ago
      I have a table that's really similar, I inherited it from my mothers estate. She inherited it from her grandmother , who did my knowledge always lived in Arkansas. The story I was told a gentleman in her hometown in Arkansas pine-bluff is the man who hand carve the table and build a table. The only difference I see between the two tables. Is the center carving. The one I have possession of is a carving of an American Eagle. But the legs the border around the glass everything else looks identical. So all the information I have the table was probably made in Pine Bluff Arkansas.
    2. Rick59, 8 years ago
      Another thing you may want to look at. Is the backside of the top. And see what the glass is held in place with. Is it a cord or rope or string of some type holding that glass in place? If so I'd be willing to gamble that your table my table were made by the same gentleman
    3. Rick59, 8 years ago
      I have a table that's really similar, I inherited it from my mothers estate. She inherited it from her grandmother , who did my knowledge always lived in Arkansas. The story I was told a gentleman in her hometown in Arkansas pine-bluff is the man who hand carve the table and build a table. The only difference I see between the two tables. Is the center carving. The one I have possession of is a carving of an American Eagle. But the legs the border around the glass everything else looks identical. So all the information I have the table was probably made in Pine Bluff Arkansas.

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