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14/01/2013 8:42 pm  

Hello - I was wondering if anyone can identify this round Danish teak dining table with finger-jointed legs? I'm stumped.


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14/01/2013 9:50 pm  

more photos please
The photo of the finger joints is helpful, but at least post a photo showing the whole table.


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14/01/2013 10:54 pm  

Thanks, wish I had a better...
Thanks, wish I had a better photo, but here it is with the leaves in place.


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15/01/2013 1:16 am  

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15/01/2013 1:27 am  

I know that Stanley...
I know that Stanley had a line of teak and mahogany furiniture with identical legs, mostly case goods, never seen a dining table though.
I also dont think those chairs look like they were originally matched for that table.


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15/01/2013 9:15 am  

Not danish
As the quartered veneer on the top is not something i have ever seen on any danish made tables.
Looks more like american or other nationality produced with inspiration from danish design.


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15/01/2013 9:31 am  

Gene, sorry made a mistake,...
Gene, sorry made a mistake, it was not Mainline, it was a line made by 'Stanley Furniture' in the 1960's.
Not sure what the line was called but here is an example of one of the pieces. As you can see it has identical legs, simlar veneering and edge banding.
Simon, while this table is definitely American, I have come across some danish and swedish pieces with quartered veneer.


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16/01/2013 10:43 am  

Oh wow, thanks, I'm...
Oh wow, thanks, I'm impressed you found that!


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17/01/2013 5:24 am  

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17/01/2013 5:49 am  

Are you sure gene is the one...
Are you sure gene is the one selling the table, as opposed to being a person who was merely looking at it on Craigslist?


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17/01/2013 6:56 am  

Huh? What a weird...
Huh? What a weird assumption to make. I'm not selling that. I just saw it and was curious as to what it was.
And luluhotrod, do you really think it's OK to accuse me of something with no knowledge of the situation whatsoever? Have I done something on this forum in the past that would make such an accusation warranted? I can't imagine what it would be.
I suspect you'd behave differently if you weren't hidden behind an anonymous screen name. It's folks like you who give the internet a bad name.


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17/01/2013 9:41 am  

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gene
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17/01/2013 10:16 am  

Uh, the pictures are identica...
Uh, the pictures are identical because that's where I saw it, on Craigslist. I wasn't able to figure out what it was so I asked on here. Is that really so hard to understand? And how is that shady to ask people on this forum for help identifying something? How so? It's done on a daily basis. And I do it once in a blue moon -- and I've also helped others on here with IDs, when I was able to.
The people on this forum have seen enough photos of my condo in the past to know that the house in those pictures is thankfully not mine. And as to what you think -- I couldn't care less if you buy it or not.


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17/01/2013 2:58 pm  

don't take the bait
don't take the bait
http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuXGiV82tmg


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17/01/2013 3:15 pm  

Don't take the bait
I used to do a lot of fishing, mostly off boats, dragging a lure behind. I think you call it, trolling?
Trolling is a great way to lure out predators lurking in the depths.


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