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Yazaam
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15/07/2013 9:01 am  

Good Evening, I need some help in identifying a dining room table and matching chandelier. They were probably purchased in the 80s or 70s, but could have been earlier (sorry not much help there). Each has chrome and what appears to be brass in certain places. The chandelier has 12 lights and on the inside of the place which each light comes from says "STILE LAMP. ART. M.D."
It is very possible that they were not intended to be from a set, but rather they were purchased because they matched.
They belonged to my grandparents, and unfortunately only one is still living and he is not in a state to answer any of these questions. I am trying to help liquidate assets to help him out and want to make sure I do not make any foolish and/or premature decisions on values.
Thanks in advance! Final note: I'm mostly concerned about the chandelier, which I believe to be of the most potential value, but any information on the table would also be of great help.
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Yazaam
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20/07/2013 7:18 am  

Table and Chandelier Identification
Sorry for the bump, the reason this is pressing is I need to know whether its worth paying movers the extra money to bring it 800 miles.
Any help is greatly appreciated.... Thanks


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waffle
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20/07/2013 7:50 am  

looks
pretty pedestrian to me. but if you love it?


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Starline
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20/07/2013 11:10 am  

The table is similar to...
The table is similar to Pierre Vandel designs but could be generic.
Don't know the chandelier but you should check finer details at materials and craftsmanship but assume it is generic too.
Either way remember whether you travel 800miles or 10 there is always a nice bargain somewhere you could replace it with for chips.
Out of respect for the owner and to play safe you could make the effort to take it to a local dealer or just email them clear and close images for an opinion.


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HPau
 HPau
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20/07/2013 11:22 am  

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Oh I know that table, was in a friends fathers house years ago but the chromed parts were black, otherwise identical...they never struck me as anything significant. If its any help all his things were 70's, corduroy sofas, globe sconces, slate tiles, comfortable in its way.


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jbtirza
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20/07/2013 1:21 pm  

definately
looks 1970's and was probably very expensive at the time, but not very significant today


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