Does anyone know who the manufacturer of this coffee table might be?
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Tess Borgra on May 21, 2015There should be a label or stamp on the underneath side. How old is it?Helpful Reply
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FULLAIT on May 21, 2015I don't know the answer but if you find out let me know. Mine has the numbers 233 scrawled in crayon underneath. There is veneer under the removable glass top tray on top and I'm guessing it's around the 1920'sHelpful Reply
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FULLAIT on May 21, 2015The table is assembled with machine made pointed slotted screws so it's after 1850 Handmade slotted screws before then were blunt pointed.Helpful Reply
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FULLAIT on May 21, 2015http://www.collectorsweekly.com/furniture/tables/stories May interest youHelpful Reply
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Linda on May 21, 2015Don't know who made it but it's lovely.Helpful Reply
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Diane K. on May 21, 2015It looks similar to tables I purchased in the 1970s made by Century. The design was based on Oriental lines. They were very expensive at the time.Helpful Reply
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Curtis Mikolaiczik on May 21, 2015I'd guess either century or Drexel heritage as Drexel also was famous for their Asian inspired furnishings.Helpful Reply
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Terry Gardetto on May 21, 2015I think it's Ashley💕Helpful Reply
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B~ on May 21, 2015Possibly from a Bombay shop.Helpful Reply
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Connie K on May 22, 2015Several furniture companies have made this type of table as it is a classic Asian Design with Ming legs. I have one very similar although, it is square, from the late 70's or early 80's. I think the manufacturer was Broyhill but I couldn't find a name on mine either, just what appears to be an item number and "Made in USA" stamp. Good luck on your identification. This design has also been popular since Asian design began appearing in Western Europe several centuries ago. It is still made today and remains a timeless design never appearing outdated. The clean lines and distinctive legs work with almost any design style.Helpful Reply
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Cindy Cady on May 27, 2015Thank you all for your comments. It may remain a mystery, but at the end of the day it is still beautiful and we love it.Helpful Reply
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Jackie on Nov 20, 2015Century Furniture-70s - 80sHelpful Reply
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