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flyingpatricio
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18/09/2011 4:15 am  

In my search for a side table to go in our living room I came upon this at an Estate Sale today. Looks to be solid walnut. Has a burl walnut inlay in the middle of the top tier.


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Honus_Wenger
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18/09/2011 5:12 am  

lane?
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waffle
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18/09/2011 5:14 am  

i wasq
thinking the same thing but of course all Lane is clearly marked.. BUT, kinda American Clunky, yes


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flyingpatricio
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18/09/2011 5:59 am  

The only markings are a...
The only markings are a serial number.


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waffle
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18/09/2011 6:13 am  

ah
then that does suggest Lane. They put a serial # on everything


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TinyArmada
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18/09/2011 7:35 am  

If it were a lane...
If it were a Lane, then it would probably not be solid walnut. We have Lane tables and they are veneer - sadly I know this through damage.
A good indicator of lane too is that usually the underside has a different surface from the top.
I would have thought lane - but I think a good hard search on google images and 1stdibs will probably reveal a proper "no guess" match.


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flyingpatricio
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18/09/2011 9:21 am  

The wood is the same all the...
The wood is the same all the way through, no veneer, just unfinished on the underside. Any Lane I've seen have had that distinctive brand marking somewhere on them.


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