Re: help identifying a maker
I'm sorry, but that may be the most bizzare table design I have seen in three decades of bring in the furniture business. What is the purpose of the little galleries below the top? All I can think of is you but some Ken and Barbie dolls on there as if they were on balconies overlooking a crowd? Or perhaps line your beers up for quick access? That sure is an odd one. Well, good luck with it.
Re: help identifying a maker
My first thought was a game table and that is where you could keep pieces and things. But then it is kind of small and if you pulled up chairs you'd just smack your knees on those cubbies. A weird one for sure.
I agree it says Felix Charles and I think they were a furniture maker in the second half of the 1900s. I found some references to Felix Charles windsor chairs.
Re: help identifying a maker
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drcollie
I'm sorry, but that may be the most bizzare table design I have seen in three decades of bring in the furniture business. What is the purpose of the little galleries below the top? All I can think of is you but some Ken and Barbie dolls on there as if they were on balconies overlooking a crowd? Or perhaps line your beers up for quick access? That sure is an odd one. Well, good luck with it.
I agree its bizarre, honestly thats why I had to have it! Thanks for looking though. Cocktails table.....;) great idea.
Re: help identifying a maker
Ooooh, I like guessing games! My guess is: books. Maybe the table is supposed to sit between a couple of reading chairs.
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