DH Fritts & Co

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  1. Chloe16

    Chloe16 New Member

    I recently took possession of a table my mom had from my childhood. There's a sticker on the bottom that reads "D.H.Fritts & Co. Chicago Solid Mahogany No.696". It has a top that twists to reveal a compartment inside, kind of like a game table I suppose. It was, unfortunately, painted but I'm hoping to restore it. I can't find any information about this piece online, does anyone have any information about it? Thanks!
     

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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    photo's would be a good help to determine it's true identity..
     
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  3. Chloe16

    Chloe16 New Member

    It won't let me upload a picture for some reason. I've tried several times!
     
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  4. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    From what I can tell they went out of business in 1956,so at least its probably older than that.
     
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  5. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    use upload a file
    greg
     
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  6. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    Make them 480x640 or vice-versa.
     
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  7. Chloe16

    Chloe16 New Member

    I got the photos added!
     
  8. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    :)
     
  9. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    I've nothing to offer except I've had these. Don't think they are rare.
     
  10. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    with those claw feet I'm thinking Duncan Phyfe as the maker - I'm not a furniture person though, so I could be off base.
     
  11. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi Chloe,
    Just take your time restoring it, it will look beautiful when done. Have fun doing it do not make it a drudge or it will show.:D
    greg
     
  12. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    Probably 40s ,a nice sized and useful piece. Its probably sacrosanct for me to say,but I don't hate it painted and it would be pretty run of the mill otherwise. if your keeping it,restore it,if selling,just repaint it.
     
  13. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Being solid mahogany, this might be a bit older than the 40s. Most of similar style made then was veneer. I do think 20th century. Maybe circa 1920 based on the label style. If you are going to strip and refinish, being solid mahogany is a plus. A lot of very hard to repair veneer problems got hidden by a coat of paint. Solid wood can always be sanded to eliminate defects. In general, this would not be worth the time and effort to restore. However, if doing for yourself, have at it and enjoy the results.
     
  14. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I think restored that table will look like a winner !
     
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    milestoneks Active Member

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