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Paine Table - MUST SEE

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by RHODEislander421, May 31, 2021.

  1. RHODEislander421

    RHODEislander421 New Member

    768563F4-0436-48C9-9D89-25670DC7522D.jpeg 44ECA6E7-59B0-4BCF-8FDD-F3620BD9EE8A.jpeg E9EA47D6-2B2A-40B8-8159-36E20FDB7B83.jpeg Hello all fellow antique enthusiast.

    I recently came across this table at my late aunts estate. I was wondering what the price for a piece like this would be. Thank you in advance.

    FS
     
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  2. James Conrad

    James Conrad Well-Known Member

    Not much, guesses $100 or so.
    Wait for others to post, I could be wrong about that, not in my area of interest.
    The style is classical/empire revival, 20th century, and not in demand at the moment. Is that a brass label? If so dates your table from 1928-1943.
    From Kovels
    " Paine Furniture Co., now located on Cape Cod and called “Paine’s Patio,” traces its history back to 1835. But the company’s name didn’t become “Paine Furniture Co.” until 1928. Paine used brass tags to mark its furniture until 1943, when it switched to cloth tags. It started using paper labels in 1966. "
     
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  3. Ghopper1924

    Ghopper1924 Well-Known Member

    Well done. James pretty much said it all!
     
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