Re: Chippendale table- glass top, cane, german?
I'd not call that a classic Chippendale form, its more of an eclectic mix of queen anne and victorian. The legs of the table are unremarkable and appear to be factory made, but the carvings are good, clean and crisp and appear to my eye to be hand-done. Caning is very nice on the table. I've not seen that form before - no idea of value but I would guess its not particularly high.
Duane Collie
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