What type of table is this?
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Well, it's in the duncan fyfe style (the metal claw feet) . . Do the lower ams move? It almost looks like the small tables could be used as card tables (easy to slide cards off end piece with no rim). It's interesting piece, tho'.
Vintage three tier tea table. Possibly By Mersman. Mersman Tables are identified by the four-digit numbers located on the underside of the tabletop. Mersman was a popular furniture manufacturing company for more than a century. Over the years, it manufactured millions of tables and other items.
The company began as a sawmill in the 19th century with several mills in Indiana. J. B. Mersman began manufacturing tables under the Mersman name in about 1876 after relocating his business to Ohio. Later, the company expanded to manufacturing beds and bed parts. His business was so successful that Celina, Ohio, offered money for him to locate a factory there. Soon, he expanded his product line by adding dining and library tables.
One of the Mersman best sellers in the 1920s was called the "Davenport," which as of 2014 is known as a sofa table. The company listed 139 types of sofa tables in 1928, at prices considered expensive at that time.
His other products included gateleg tables, radio table cabinets, library tables and what were among the first coffee tables.
This is a Duncan Phyfe tea table. It is sometimes referred to a pie table, though most of them are round. William's answer is spot on.
What a beautiful piece! So happy you have it. ☺
Wow! What a lovely unusual piece! I'd use it for plants/decor like the pictures from William B. If you ever decide to let it go, I'd let it find it's way to me lol. Very nice piece. Your grandma had good taste!
I think you should have afternoon tea parties! Very cute piece and a nice history.