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Stickley Limbert Era Tabouret table Arts Crafts cutouts
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's an interesting piece, fresh from storage. It might be Brooks, I'm not sure. Maybe Shop of the Crafters or Lakeside. Anyway, the table stands 18 1/2" high, 18 3/4" at its widest (the feet) and the top is 15" across, It's perfect for a side table-less Craftsman rocking chair or whatever. It's mostly quarter-sawn oak and the figuring is really nice. I bought it like you see it because I loved the shape. Long ago a bigger idiot than I stripped it's wonderful dark finish, stained it Golden Oak and created yet another reason to despise Varathane. That being said, I used the table as-is for years-- and never looked back. ( I have never seen another example of this form, either)... it is very cool. For reference, the original brown color is still t inside the cutouts (pic 3), and the finish is even and a not terribly offensive high gloss. It would be worth taking the time to do a better refin, but it's still a beautiful piece. No chips or major gashes...or minor ones, either. The top is in good shape...appropriate age dings is about it. You can see four screw holes underneath for metal straps that bound the top together, but the laminations seem to be solid, nonetheless. Please ask any questions before auction end. Paypal preferred, MO or cashier's check okay. Shipping will probably top out at ten pounds max, the actual cost TBD at auction end depending on your zip and desired method of shipping. If you like this table, you might check out my other auctions. Happy Bidding.
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