Help dating and identifying dining table

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by MG Conrad, Jan 21, 2021.

  1. wiscbirddog

    wiscbirddog Well-Known Member

    Furniture probably owned by the 'staging' company.
     
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  2. MG Conrad

    MG Conrad New Member

    Did you go to the zillow listing because that is where I found it? I guessed the table (which you posted) was lucite too and probably custom made as the legs are highly similar to the first table .

     
  3. MG Conrad

    MG Conrad New Member

    It is, but the table stood out to me and I was wondering if it was an authentic antique piece or just as staging piece.
     
  4. MG Conrad

    MG Conrad New Member

    Or one was custom built to reference the other?
     
  5. wiscbirddog

    wiscbirddog Well-Known Member

    Perhaps next time you could state where you found the picture and what your questions about it are 'up front' to save people time looking around for you.
     
  6. MG Conrad

    MG Conrad New Member

    Actually it was merely curiosity haha. I really stuck out to me and I was wondering if there were any antiques out there that feature similar unusual legs.
    After much research, I am slowly leaning toward a modern production because, despite the discernible scratches, I haven't found any tables that combine a straight leg with a paw/claw foot. However, I would still love to hear if anyone has encountered any antique table that bare any similarity!
     
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  7. MG Conrad

    MG Conrad New Member

    I apologize. I am young and inexperienced with forums. I thought the image I had posted would have been enough.
     
    Last edited: Jan 21, 2021
  8. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Not to worry. Just to note for the future... the more information members have up front, the more help they're able to provide (and the less wheels they have to spin in doing so.)

    As your table is showing up in a staged interior for a pricing NYC condo, it's probably coming out of a trendy little furniture design house in Brooklyn or some such and has a price tag worthy of its setting. It certainly appears to be modern although the brass paw/claw feet would be a reference to Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854).

    Debora
     
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