Hi, newbie to the group but decades in antique buying and collecting.
However I sometimes buy modern pieces like this occasional table from the 1960s
It has a blue ink stamp of 43 on it and looks like Ercol.
Please could anyone help identify it?
Thanks
@vigman. Based on images I found online,this is an extension piece for Ercol curved end dining tables and can also be used as a stand alone piece.
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@vigman both @lexi and @mvc are right look at this ercol catalogue
Thanks everyone. I stupidly missed out the fact that it is only 18" tall and 27" wide, but looking at the catalogue page 22, it is the smallest Ercol table from a nest of three!
It's on eBay UK now.
So pleased I found this group as I have many items I'm going to ID and sell on now
Vigman
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Subject to lexi's and wesemael's consent.
Well.....I believe this is the smallest table from a nest of three (cf page 22 Ercol 1965 catalogue, link in thread), however an Ebay buyer insists this is a cut down extension table?
My argument is that it appears to have factory finished feet and that the legs would be impossibly tapered at full length if this is the cut down version?
Any advice welcomed
TIA
Your table is definitely not part of the nesting tables at page 22, it looks different.
The Ebay buyer might be right.
@vigman.That nest of tables you are referring to are widely known as the "pebble" nesting set.
@mvc. I also think the E-bay buyer is correct.
My other thought was that the Ercol coffee tables, with curved ends, may have had an extension piece designed to go with them, but cannot find anything online to support this theory.
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