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Preliminary identification

Colonial Revival Mahogany Pie-Crust Pedestal Table

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Overview

A classic tripod pedestal side table featuring a 'pie-crust' scalloped rim and a fluted urn-style support.

Story

The 1940s saw a massive resurgence in American pride, leading homeowners to look backward to the 'Golden Age' of furniture design for inspiration. This table is a direct descendant of the high-society tea tables found in 1760s Philadelphia and London.

Maker / Origin

While no label is visible, this table's proportions suggest it came from a quality workshop like the Kittinger Furniture Company of Buffalo, New York.

Condition & Value

The finish appears to be in excellent condition with a deep, rich luster consistent with well-cared-for mahogany. The tag in the photo shows a price of $295, which is at the high end of the retail market.

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