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rbjr326
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08/09/2010 10:33 am  

- w Mod Inlay Top -

Just Picked Up This 126" L Magnificent Baker Estate Dinning Table ( 67" inches Closed)- I'am Guessing Dating Around 1960's - The Table Is In A French Style. BUT WOW - LOOK AT THE INLAY TOP... Modern - Meets Traditional. I Know Alot Of Top Designers - Designed For Baker --- Who Could Have Designed This For Them??? I REALY NEED EVERYONE'S HELP ON THIS ONE!

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rbjr326
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08/09/2010 7:19 pm  

Thanks DA
Thanks For Fixing The Pictures. Rich


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08/09/2010 7:32 pm  

If
Verner Panton and Louis XIV had a lovechild, it would be that table. That is some weird amalgamation of styles.


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08/09/2010 9:26 pm  

Agreed you don't see this...
Agreed you don't see this often.


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09/09/2010 4:58 am  

dude, why capitalise every...
dude, why capitalise every word. that's weird.


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rbjr326
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09/09/2010 7:09 pm  

Thanks For The
Thanks to all for the comments & tons of lookers - I have to agree it is a unique mixture of design - thats why i bought it - I reaaly need to track down the designer of this table for Baker. 3 people that have seen it have said possible Michael Taylor - But I don't think so - a little to danish looking for him. WHAT DO YOU THINK???


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09/09/2010 7:17 pm  

I have no idea....but please ...
I have no idea....but please stop yelling. Also, where's the fire? You make it sound like if you don't figure out the designer in the next minute, the table will implode.


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rbjr326
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10/09/2010 1:49 am  

Sorry....
LOL - No really did'nt want to upset anyone - and did not realize or forgot that all CAPS was yelling. There is no hurry and I turly am sorry. Rich


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SDR
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10/09/2010 2:05 am  

"I want a second opinion !"
Okay -- your mother's ugly. And dining is spelled with one N. Otherwise, its all cool. . .
Yelling -- that's funny. I guess that is what it looks like. Welcome to the ramble.
It's interesting how the leaves appear a different color, in the first two photos -- a function no doubt of their having been kept in storage while the table was exposed to use, and light. But the disappearance of wood grain along the border, again in the first photo, is harder to understand. A trick of the light, perhaps ?
In any event, the balloon shaped veneer design (?) is well-nigh unique, in my experience. . .


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10/09/2010 3:37 am  

...design addict
...design addict


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rbjr326
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13/09/2010 4:58 am  

Leaves were stored -
Yes the leaves were stored & is the reason for the lighter color of the mid section when the table is extended. Original table when closed does match - & the disappearing of the grain on the top inlay is because the pics were taken outside - there was reflection of the sunlight - just still very curious about that ballon or connected orb inlay - very unusual for this style of a table. Thank for the comments & info. Rich


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13/09/2010 7:21 am  

Indeed --
unusual for any style, but particularly this table. . .


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rbjr326
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18/09/2010 10:02 am  

I thought so...
Thanks for the comment. Richard


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