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DESCRIPTION OLD COOKIE CORNER WALNUT FOLDING GAME TABLE WITH INLAY Rating: 7 Comments:Made of walnut / walnut veneer this game table measures 28 ½” high, 35 ½” wide, 17” deep and is more than 90 years old. It has a hinged center in the top which is held up by pivoting rear supportleg and this table is 33 ¾” deep when the top is unfolded. It has tapered legs, cookie cut corners, inlaid designs around the top edge as well as on the front legs and the skirt has fancy veneered panels. The original finish has wear, shade variations and scratches/scrapes. This table is in sturdy shape having normal use wear, small, shallow wood dents/grooves, soiling, a few thin split lines on the top, a small veneer chip in the front and is missing some molding strips as seen in our photo. Needs some work but when done you'll have a fancy table for all those heated bridge games with the next door neighbors. Please click here for an explanation of our (1-10) Rating System. Condition Ratings Also, please feel free to email or call us if you have any further questions |
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