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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 1574341, member: 29"]OP is in the UK. We tend to call them Tudorbethan, but hey, it's a name. It may be just post WW1, but we were doing this stuff before WW1, so I'm inclined to 1910s on it. Frame of the table looks to be oak, but the inset bit of the top isn't. More like elm from that original colour on the leaf. </p><p><br /></p><p>If this had been 1920s, it would have been more likely to be dark stained. That velvet is NOT original. </p><p><br /></p><p>Have you looked underneath the table for any scrawls or labels? Or lifted the seat out?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 1574341, member: 29"]OP is in the UK. We tend to call them Tudorbethan, but hey, it's a name. It may be just post WW1, but we were doing this stuff before WW1, so I'm inclined to 1910s on it. Frame of the table looks to be oak, but the inset bit of the top isn't. More like elm from that original colour on the leaf. If this had been 1920s, it would have been more likely to be dark stained. That velvet is NOT original. Have you looked underneath the table for any scrawls or labels? Or lifted the seat out?[/QUOTE]
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