Just a suggestion , TeresePamela , you might not want to put heavy Items on your large table , so as to prevent the loose joints from breaking .
Also , why the question about honest antique dealers ?
Are you planning on keeping your furniture , or selling it ?
Regardless of what you're going to do with it , I'd suggest that you have a local finish carpenter ( or cabinetmaker ) work on it to reglue the joints , at a minimum ... or , you could do this yourself if you've got such skills .
Either way , it will increase it's value & functionality .
You might want to post a pic. of the wood-joints in the drawer , on your Lge. table .
It appears to be Mahogany wood , with a leather top .