Conant Ball maple drop leaf gate leg info needed

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  1. Scott L

    Scott L New Member

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  2. i need help

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    Moved to Furniture
     
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  3. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Welcome Scott. Did you have any questions on your table?
    And could you post more photos please? Preferably in focus if you can manage.
     
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  4. Scott L

    Scott L New Member

    Conant Ball Table.jpg Conant Ball Label.jpg Hi there, I would like to know if this is considered an antique
     
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    i need help Moderator Moderator

    I've enlarged your photos. Just tic the box for All Full Images, next time. :)
     
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  7. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    No, it isn't but it could be getting close, guesses 1930s-1940s
    Conant Ball was founded in Gardner Mass. & made good quality colonial reproductions.
    They did dabble in mid-century modern designs by Russel Wright & Leslie Diamond which can be worth some money. Unfortunately, your gate leg is the colonial revival line which isn't popular at the moment.
    BTW, your table is a gate leg, not a drop leaf.
     
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  9. Scott L

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  10. Scott L

    Scott L New Member

    I have another one, it's tiger oak but can't find a makers mark. I don't think it's Conant Ball and seems to look much older Tiger Oak Table 1.jpg Tiger Oak Table 2.jpg
     
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  11. Scott L

    Scott L New Member

    I thank you for your information.
     
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  12. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    Wait for others to post as this is not in my area of interest and so very limited knowledge.
    In general though Conant Ball is very well known for colonial repro's as stated, just not in demand at the moment.
     
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  13. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Your second table is circa 1930. Maybe English in origin. I don't see oak in these pics.
     
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  14. Scott L

    Scott L New Member

    The top grain is tight and looks like oak to me and is very heavy, I'm no expert on wood and could be mistaken. I've only concluded it was tiger oak because of similar designs seen in pictures, I'm sure you would know better than I would, thanks
     
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