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    Posted 7 years ago

    Hegerock
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    Bought this at an estate sale. Nothing else like it on the internet. Doesn't look overly well-made and the designs are hand painted to look like wood inlays on similar style Pembroke tables.
    Anyone have any ideas on my mystery item?

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 7 years ago
      Try researching it as a fold out rather than a flip out. They come in all kinds of configurations. Some are make up tables with a mirror inside that folds down into the table. some like this one were used as a writing desk others would fold open and had something like a checker board and you could play board games like monopoly on them.
    2. Hegerock, 7 years ago
      I wondered if it might have been a game table. I did research "fold out", "side-hinged", "book fold/flip", "fold/flip leaf", all to no avail. It's certainly a interesting piece. Thank you for your comment!! Much appreciated!
    3. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 7 years ago
      It looks like a not so well done reproduction of a Norquist game table. They used the same type top and legs. An actual Norquist would command a few thousand this one would struggle to get $50.

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