I'm hoping someone recognizes this table. I've done image searches and gotten a lot of Bramin and Vejle tables, and a Gustav Bahus model, that have similarities but no exact matches yet. The table is 170 cm by 100 cm with two 50 cm leaves that store underneath to make it 270 cm when fully extended. The legs screw on and off as shown by photo of underside. No marks or stamps. Thanks for any ideas.
@mark737. Possibly Arne Hovmand Olsen for Mogens Kold . Model MK114. Measurements match.
Link to Mogens kold catalogue courtesy of Mats Linder.
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@lexi Yes, that appears to be it - thanks so much! It looks like they sold many more of the smaller MK112 models, as all of the ones I've found so far have those measurements. I did find this ad on danish-modern.co,uk showing the 114 .
@tktoo Yes, her "trophy" is well earned indeed. I am reminded that my first post here, almost exactly five years ago (seems much longer, but we've all been through a lot), was an ID request that was solved by @lexi, also with the help of the great Mats Linder.
And thank you as well for all of your very helpful repair advice and other insights. You are great resource and valued member who has also earned your trophy many times over.
@mark737. Where have those 5 years gone ??!!
I am finding it hard to remember what I did or where I was a year ago.
Tempes Fugit. Especially as you get older...
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Yes, in some ways the last 5 years seem like 2, but in other ways, 10.
By the way, I found a few of these tables on liveauctioneers.com, both 112 and 114 models. Apparently they came with both solid leaves that store in a compartment under the top (like mine), and with brass-hinged butterfly leaves like in photo here. Also, seeing the location and shape of tag, I was able to find the oval cutout where the tag once was on my table. Just thought I'd pass these details on for anyone researching these tables in the future.
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