I inherited this antique table from my father, and I can't seem to find any info on the style of the legs. The table is 45" across, and has three leaves. There is a round pedestal, which is surrounded by hollow tube shaped sets of legs, which are nine inches in circumference, and start under the table top, go to the floor, and curve back up. There are feet at the bottom, which are similar to claw feet. The photo is not good, but I hope sufficient enough to tell what the legs are. They are in storage, and hard to photograph. I have looked at beaucoup pictures, to no avail. Thanks.
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If you really want some information about the table we need more to work with than just this photo. I understand the table is in storage. Normally on the bottom of the table is the name of the company who made the table. If you could help out a little more with the name it would make searching for this a lot easier.
Thanks, I will see what I can find.
Well, I just looked over every square inch of the table, to no avail. I opened the table as I would to put the leaves in, but still found nothing. I even checked the leaves themselves. I had one exciting moment, when I saw something taped to the edge of one of the leaves.
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