I've never came across a table like this one.I can't find anything on it.There's an old label that has,"Big Boy Brazier another label "National Cash Register Co. Dayton Ohio.Now I know they made cash registers and scales but never knew about tables.This one has some type of small table on top that spin around,underneath is what look like a large holder really strange looking.Anybody know what this is.Metal and wood.I was told at one time it's tramp art,it was built out of different parts.
Definitely cobbled together from parts. Metal base parts look like office equipment stands of some sort (typewriters? Portable cash registers?). Turntable may be a repurposed restaurant rotisserie???
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/226415-rare-antique-big-boy-braziernational-ca you got your answer two years ago. its a national cash register table that someones converted into whatever they needed it for at the time.
That's what I said I was told it's tramp art made from different parts.Just wanted to be sure.I wanted to be sure
My guess it was made by an artist or crafts person to spin a piece without having to touch it or walk around the table. I use a lazy susan when I'm spray painting something or I'm applying gesso or clay bole on a frame.
Kronos in my years of selling estate sales,flea market,Ebay,people like one of a kind item.Something no one else has.Just my experence
Big Boy is a fairly common chain of restaurants founded in the 1930's. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boy_Restaurants
*shrug* I just pointed out that the person who answered you two years ago was correct, and that it was no way in any shape or form a tramp art piece. If it's special and unique to you, that's fine. No problem with that.
My thoughts go somewhat along with @Mill Cove Treasures! Something I might want to use to turn an object to get an even coat of spray varnish or paint in a craft project.....should probably say "would have" since haven't done any projects in quite a while!!!