Share your favorites on Show & Tell

some kind of old coffee table

In Furniture > Tables > Show & Tell.
tikiray's likes75 of 84Practice round Well I'll Be Damned Fishing Lure
0
Love it
2
Like it

ilovehomerilovehomer likes this.
tikiraytikiray likes this.
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 14 years ago

    antiques
    (2 items)

    some sort of old coffee table.. thought it was neat with six legs
    im planning on restoring it
    i just wish i knew more about it

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Tables
    See all
    VTG RARE Mid Century Modern MCM Olive Martini Shaped Side Table
    VTG RARE Mid Century Modern MCM Oli...
    $780
    Vintage Mid Century Modern mosaic top coffee table
    Vintage Mid Century Modern mosaic t...
    $475
    Vintage 60s-70s PAIR Mid Century Mod End Table Burl wood hollow Milo Baughman?
    Vintage 60s-70s PAIR Mid Century Mo...
    $425
    Beautiful vintage 1950s Blue And chrome formica kitchen table
    Beautiful vintage 1950s Blue And ch...
    $440
    logo
    VTG RARE Mid Century Modern MCM Olive Martini Shaped Side Table
    VTG RARE Mid Century Modern MCM Oli...
    $780
    See all

    Comments

    1. antiques, 14 years ago
      if anyone can tell me about this or what its worth that would be great
    2. Kay, 14 years ago
      I have one just like it. I think it is a desk or table. I have had it for many years and the guy I got it from said it belonged to his Dad who had been gone for many years. The guy I got it from was in his 60s then. If youg get an answer let me know and I will do the same for you.
    3. officialfuel officialfuel, 14 years ago
      I believe it's called an occasional table and I think it's mahogany
    4. Jim, 14 years ago
      I have one very similar to it all refinished mine is black walnut. I've been told it is either a hall table (back when this was made the hall was where you entered a house and the stairs to the second floor went up from there and the hall went back to the cellar stairs or the kitchen. Entry ways to other rooms came off of that hall. another place this would go is behind a couch to put a light and or pictures or other keep sakes on.
      If you would like to keep the patina and not have to do much if any sanding use KWIK to strip it Citrus Strip wash to clean it up after striping. To keep it original use garnet shellac if you live in a humid area urethane it. As shellac gets tacky with high humidity.
    5. antiques, 14 years ago
      do you think its worth anything
    6. James James, 14 years ago
      Well if it is solid black walnut in that shape. I know the finish is shot but if the wood is good and there are no stains or marks on it. The way it sits in my area of N.Y. $35 -$45. Refinished $140-$185 depends on how figural the wood on the top is. My prices maybe low for buying as I refinish and sell. My finished sell prices are low because the market in my area is way down. It looks like it would finish up real nice
    7. Joann, 14 years ago
      I have one just like it, looks like in same condition, it is a foyer table. I am going to refinish mine, my table is very good and solid
    8. James James, 14 years ago
      I have a picture of my hall or foyer table in my collection of pictures. I used Amber shellac on the table and the mirror. If you can keep from having to sand it so as to leave to patina. It will keep that nice aged dark wood tone.
    9. ilovehomer ilovehomer, 12 years ago
      I have one very similar to this also(will post). Mine is more decorative underneath. Stamped Wal. Fin. 10/38 No-663 and another number that I can't read I think. Other than 20 years of dust on it, it's in very good shape. I think it's from the 30's???

    Want to post a comment?

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