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Antique Round Mahogany Pedestal Table
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Beautifully restored 54" Antique Round Mahogany Dining Pedestal Table. In wonderful shape. Opens for two leafs, which are included, but unfinished. Table Top is removeable with 8 screws (from underneath). Solid.... Buyer must pay for shipping (to be calculated with winning bid) or must make arrangements to pick up. Final Sale contingent upon agreement of shipping or pickup costs/arrangements. Note...I just found out...that I don't believe the table will qualify for regular UPS shipping . the table tops measurements are 54" in diameter by 4 1/4 in height (approx 65 1lbs)...so that exceeds t regular service. the base qualifies...because it is about 30 X 30 X 26 tall (approx 70 lbs). I belive it would need to go freight... or better yet figure out a pick up scenario...or I would be willing to drive 2-3 hours to meet on the way.... details to be worked out with winning bidder. I have additional close up photos I can email to serious potential buyers. Important Information on Table I just researched to give an idea of how old it was etc...the label underneath sates Kiel Furniture Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin research found: Kiel Manufacturing Co. was founded in Kiel, Wis., 65 miles north of Milwaukee, in 1892. Its name was changed to Kiel Furniture Co. in 1907, and three years later it acquired a plant in Milwaukee. Side and occasional tables were made at the Kiel plant, while dining-room sets were manufactured in Milwaukee. The company became most famous for its patented Kiel Radio Table, introduced in the late 1920s. It looked just like an occasional table, but hidden inside was an Atwater-Kent radio. It was a great seller until the Depression, when sales virtually stopped and Kiel had to close its Milwaukee plant. In 1935, one of Kiel's managers bought the company and changed its name to his own, A.A. Laun Furniture Co. It's still in business. The table, made in Milwaukee, was manufactured between 1910 and 1935. so based upon that we are looking at between 70 -100 years old!
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