I'm still struggling to see what I want to look at, but the pictures do give more information. Although the resolution is very low, I get the impression from their shape and colour that the cushions have been replaced, and are later than the frame. Perhaps someone else can recognise the cushions, which I think may be relatively modern.
That certainly isn't helpful in dating the rest of the table, as the leg shape is generic and the stencilled address could apply to an extended period. Most of my references for this company come from documents (adverts, etc.) rather than the actual markings they applied to their tables. I'd like to think that the serial number indicated a date of 1881, but at this date they were advertising their address as "Villiers Street, Strand," although I suppose they could have been marking their tables differently.
Not sure that any of this is really much assistance.
That certainly isn't helpful in dating the rest of the table, as the leg shape is generic and the stencilled address could apply to an extended period. Most of my references for this company come from documents (adverts, etc.) rather than the actual markings they applied to their tables. I'd like to think that the serial number indicated a date of 1881, but at this date they were advertising their address as "Villiers Street, Strand," although I suppose they could have been marking their tables differently.
Not sure that any of this is really much assistance.
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