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MirnaMinkoff
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05/10/2013 12:28 am  

Picked up these interesting wrought iron and marble top nesting tables. A few days of research has led me no where.
Does this design look familiar to anyone? I've seen many similar tables with the standard four legs, but never tables with this interesting square fold leg on one side. Very nice Italian marble use for the tops.


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 Riki
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05/10/2013 3:12 am  

They look
like copies of Frederick Weinberg's tables. The shapes of the legs are not right.


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MirnaMinkoff
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05/10/2013 3:51 am  

Can you elaborate any...
Can you elaborate any further? The only small iron Weinberg tables I've ever had (or seen) were the standard 4 leg type, with the small inlaid tiles, and they didn't nest. (Also a online search just showed the same 4 leg iron base design with an upholstered cushion type top - hard to be sure from old b&w ads)
I've come across lots of small iron tables, but that rectangle leg is a base design I'd never come across before. Did Weinberg do iron tables with 2 legs on one side and a rectangle on the other? (I don't know what else to call or how to describe) These tables are at least 50 years old, if that helps any and the marble is quite nice. Usually when I've come across similar iron tables the tops are a cheap wood, laminate, tile or clear glass - so the marble tops on these tables stuck out to me.
Thanks for reply and any further input.
Cheers,
Lydia


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