So I found this table at an estate sale this weekend. I had no intention of buying it, especially at the price they wanted, but I thought it was pretty cool and unique looking and when I shot them a price a quarter of what they wanted, and they took it, I became the new proud owner. It is made by Ferguson Copeland Ltd. and called King's row end table, which I know is a newer company (started in 1996), but like I said, it has an antique look to it, and I don't really know anywhere else to go for questions.
So, question 1: Anyone have any history with this company and its products? They don't list prices on their website, and I can't seem to find the table anywhere online. I've only found one site that actually has a price or two on some of there products, to which they had a cocktail table of near similar size, but looks nothing alike, listed with a MSRP of 5400$, and on clearance for 2000$. So if anyone could help me asses an actual value onto this table I would appreciate it.
Question 2: on the very bottom of the base of it, there is one small chip. Does anyone know of a possible fix for something like this? The base is fairly heavy but is hollow, and the exposed material where the chip is looks almost like stone or marble of some sort. So any suggestions on material and/or a fix for it would be appreciated there...
Anyway, thats it for now, I'll probably email the company and ask similar questions too, but don't expect to much out of them. Thanks for the looks and help. Table is 25" tall and top size is 34" wide, if the size helps with anything..heres the pics