[FONT=AriaHi Looking for info on a table we found in our barn. It is stamped "the Watertown Slide" Patented in 1899 Made expressively for North St. Paul Table Co. It is 41" across and opens to 96" long. We have only found 2 leaves with it... 9" each. (we thinks some of the leaves are missing; there is room for a 36" leaf) It has 2 bowed end legs on each end, a center support with 2 legs, and 6 wood wheels. The legs are not straight but milled almost like fancy stair rails. We're not sure what kind of wood it is made of. What is the value? Should we refinish the top? Where can I find pictures so I can locate the chairs and cabinets that went with it? Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks!