Hi everyone,
I'm likely going to get cyber-spanked for having touched these things at all. My only excuse is that I was young and dumb.
As you will see from the photos, I started sanding down the medium sized table. I stopped after I considered that maybe these things might be more valuable as-is. So I put down the sandpaper and that was that. I tried finding someone locally who might know what they were, but to no avail. I don't even know where to start. Believe it or not, the Antiques Roadshow came to Kingston not long ago, and I missed it! And I was working not 500 yards from where they were set up!! :fume:
The smallest of the three tables is the one with the most gilding left on it. They must've been beautiful when they were first made. I have also included some pics of the underside of the tables, which has been painted a red colour. However, they wood is rough and unsanded, which makes me doubt their authenticity and age. Other tip offs were the protrusion of what looks like a staple or very fine nail (in one of the photos), a lack of any identifying marks that would've been made by the furniture maker, and that the underside of the table top looks like it might be made of plywood! I could be wrong...
I'm actually hoping these are just cheap knock-offs so I can go ahead and just refinish them and use them. If they're not - and they're the real deal - then I'm going to be pretty upset at myself for having started sanding all those years ago. What do you think?