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Ok, I was given a tutorial how to reduce the size of the photo, hopefully this time it comes through. Thanks Karen K !! and a funny tutorial. I will post pictures of my Gus table with overcoat(why do people do this ;-( when I have my laptop with me. This is a dark fumed, all quarter sawn, no bevel at the tops of the posts, at least 95-100 yrs old mission screen. I hope it's American, but the glass looks a little English castle.

Thanks for looking

phil B

 
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Nice! I've been looking for something like that for a while but no luck. How thick/sturdy is it?
 
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very heavy, no looseness,just as thick as you might suspect gussing 1 1/2 inch at the posts but just guessing....since i finally was able to load pics i went back to my old postings and added some pictures. Check in the restoration forum

Thanks

Phil
 
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I am guessing with all the views, nobody had any idea of the maker of this piece Confused
 
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Phil,

We all know, we're just not going to tell you!

Wink Big Grin Karen
 
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you are too funny............ Big Grin
 
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