Can you help me identify this table?
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It looks like a door that has been turned into a table. But I may be wrong.
I agree, I don't think this is the original top. The table legs have too much of an oriental look.
Looks like a table my neighbor had in the seventy's. I believe it is by Thomasville. Hope this helps
I believe it started as a door, probably made somewhere around Bali. The wood looks like it and the carved florals.
The base and chairs are not original to this top but they have an Asian influence. I woud stain the top darker to show off the carving better. Very pretty.
What ever it is, it is beautiful! I would get a piece of tempered glass cut to fit for the top so you don't need a tablecloth. Show this beauty off!
It certainly looks like a vintage (1970’s) Chin Hua Dining set by Century.
This is obviously a set, since the chairs match the table so closely. It's also obviously Asian in style. I wouldn't do a thing to it except get the glass top others have mentioned. It's beautiful!.
It reminds me of my Italian teacart with inlays