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my question is I bought this pair of tables off craigslist from a man in Hudson who said his ex-wife inherited them from her grandmother with research I came to the conclusion they are mersmon 6651. simply beautiful no mark who else could of made them? thanks so much

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If I may make a suggestion, I am a member at another forum which you will find more helpful. And pics are easy to post. Try joining www.antique-shop.com !! Hate to do this but all I see here are people looking but no one taking time to help !! And this site does not have private messaging so posting your email here would not be safe !! If you would like to join us we would be happy to have you as a member !! I only started looking around here a day or so ago !!

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high, I was able to get a picture on my e-mail…not the best picture, I don’t know what to do now 🙂 if I give my e-mail address can you see it from there? thanks for your time

newbie

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Many manufacturers made this style, both side and drum tables as well as dining sets from the late 30`s through the 40`s !! Typically known as Duncan Phyfe Revival style tables. Some had the thin brass capped feet, usually the urn shaped base had them, and some did not. I did have my entire dining room furnished with this and I still have a couple of the drum (round top, skirted) tables in storage. There will be just minor differences in them between each mfr.!! Of course there are some older tables but without seeing yours no way to know.

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thank you so much for the reply…I can’t find someone to place the pictures, not looking for the value but I did count groves, legs, lines, lyre. asked somebody and their opinion, the nut is square on the bottom once again looks exactly like Mersmon 6651.
simply beautiful…..

thanks for your interest

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Furniture was rarely marked !! Do you have pics you can post ??

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