Dinning table - possibly from 1890’s to 1900’s. Stickley brand I’ve been told and in incredible condition. It has 3 leaves.
48 inches wide with 3 extension
Hi Alexa,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
While it's possible this was made by Stickley, it's unlike most of the styles made by Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) who favored simpler designs in the Mission and Arts and Crafts styles. If it WAS made by Stickley, there's probably a label underneath, or a brand, confirming they made it.
I've evaluated this on the basis of it not being by Stickley so if you can find a brand or label please let me know and I'll update this accordingly. Regardless of who made it, dining tables remain a highly functional form and this example has an attractive golden color that adds to its functionality and value.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
An antique Empire style tiger oak extending dining table
unattributed maker, American or English, 19th/20th Century
Of circular section with single-pedestal support raised on four scrolled legs on lobed feet on casters; extending with three leaves. Apparently unmarked
approximately 30 inches high, 48 inches diameter (closed); greatest width
CONDITION: This table appears to be in generally good condition with minor wear from age and use.
PROVENANCE: Inherited
$ 1,000-1,500*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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~ Delia