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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 349349, member: 6444"]If not large enough to serve tea, unlikely to be authentic since tray top wouldn't make sense for a small candle table. Unlikely to be authentic anyway since there are so many repros done in this style. Doesn't look right to me for an authentic period antique, but there is always a small chance. Dimensions and larger photos especially of the underside of the table, of the tilt mechanism if there is one, and where the legs attach to the center post are the best way to be sure.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 349349, member: 6444"]If not large enough to serve tea, unlikely to be authentic since tray top wouldn't make sense for a small candle table. Unlikely to be authentic anyway since there are so many repros done in this style. Doesn't look right to me for an authentic period antique, but there is always a small chance. Dimensions and larger photos especially of the underside of the table, of the tilt mechanism if there is one, and where the legs attach to the center post are the best way to be sure.[/QUOTE]
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