INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда

INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #2
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #3
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #4
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #5
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #6
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #7
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #8
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #9
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #10
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #11
INGRAM-RICHARDSON 30's VINTAGE Red PORCELAIN Enamel-Top Table antique Metal Wood Без бренда - фотография #12
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~ 16 146 ₽ 175.00 $

Характеристики

INGRAM-RICHARDSON of BEAVER FALLS, PA.

"PORCELIRON" topped kitchen table


Please Note;
This Red & White sweetie is an antique table, and over 100 yrs old.  NOT Mint, but ALL ORIGINAL, never repainted, and no serious damage (drawer's corner chip is to INSIDE of drawer's side rail, not the fronting board), and Top is in very good order, outside of a couple edge-chipped areas near rear leaf (opposite drawer side)
Also, the silver drawer must've had tableware caught up at some point and was 'jimmied' open, resulting in a corner of wood broken off inside of drawer.  (someone's poor dear grandma, what else was she to do!!)
I COULD NOT FIT all the CONDITION PHOTOS INTO LISTING, and DO HAVE MORE, simply Message me, for those and any questions, thanks!

Established 1901 by an Englishman & a Scotsman,
Highly successful early on, and noted for their Porcelain & Enamel Iron & Steel products,
contracted for license plates for states, street signs, advertising signs due to their high quality of finished product & durabilty,
as well as refrigerators, tables & kitchen items...


Approx:
30.5" ht
40" x 25" leaves inside, tucked closed.
40" x 44.5" (ish) when opened

Very unusual motif on this one, the creamy & white PORCELAIN enamel top has an ART DECO GEOMETRIC BACKGROUND, the ends of top decorated with Brown Baskets of Red Roses !!

Undersides of Porcelain top, and both sides, have baked porcelain to backsides as well, so have no rusting to underneath/reverse of surface tops.  (So easy to clean, and no weakened areas of corrosion hidden underneath).  Age wear at edges is very minimal for this type of piece. 
Wooden structural boards under both leaves still intact and fully affixed.
(I've owned quite a few of these along the way!!) 

This one's wear seems to be mainly to the aging chrome on the legs, probably from someone's years of kitchen mopping,  ..and appropriately chippy-chic distressed  look to ORIGINAL white-colored PAINT of wooden parts underneath, now a perfect and authentically aged cream color.  Looks just like it is supposed to look by now, except for that ageless top!
So, never repainted, never 'messed up' nor altered, but is all original.
I'd recommend polishing the legs and simply clear-coating the paint just as it is to protect it, but mainly, you have the "right stuff" to work with, however you deem best for your own needs!
(have to remember, at this age the paint will have lead in it, so most especially children should be considered)
Could also be easily stripped (no build-up, only the remainder of original coat) and repainted with modern paints in the very same colors, or over-coated fresh of course...

TOP, and SIDE LEAVES are EXCELLENT, only a couple chips to the very edges, 1-2 rather nasty ones yet, the whole of the rest of the top is so nice yet, one scarcely notices this, authentic vintage age wear~
But NONE of the overall scuffing, nor typical marring to tops one usually finds.  Not all dull and worn out on top, but smooth and shiny.  (NOTE:  Does have various scratching & use wear, if you see from side angle in just the right light.  Not real deep, and so hidden in the background patterning, negligible for such an otherwise glossy surface! ~Still a looker!)  Nice!
~No doubt due to the quality of this manufacturer's products.  Remarkably great condition to tops!

Red & White Striped Porcelain at indented edges, Red at solid edges,
and Red & White striped table under-pinnings.

Has 1 SILVERWARE DRAWER,
That grid pattern old-fashioned hard fiberboard for drawer bottom could use a tiny brace along 1 side underneath, probably.. Ever so slightly bowed from silverware weight, but is intact yet~ as noted above, drawer must have been forced open, and could use a little attention to drawer front, when you get to it, though is currently quite intact and no damage to front board of drawer. PHOTO shows this HIDDEN chip on the inside "side" piece, that isn't the front facing board, and is only seen with drawer open.

Hairpin-Loop Chromed Legs need a quick polishing with some chrome cleaner,
I've simply washed this up with some diluted Lysol to disinfect, rinsing with pure water, and a lot of the chrome came shinier just from my sponging~ And photos were taken almost immediately after, so some of the underwoods may look streakier than they will, once thoroughly dry.  (I have it in the sun to finish drying quickly).

COMPLETE, has both side leaves.
One of the leaves is a bit cranky and if you get too jolly, will pull completely out, (the wooden parts are intact, but it can slide right out if pulled too far) However, is easily put back, repositioned and will click right back into place.  That leaf is the leaf to the rear, which (possibly not a coincidence) has the more noticeably serious chipping at edge corners, so was probably always a little bit cranky on the backside, I expect, or else, was oft pulled from one corner rather than both.  (a no-no, by the way!)
It does work fine though, upside or withdrawn again, and clicks into place. (just a bit cranky is all).
Legs are bolted (should be removable) sturdy and good, could use some polishing of course.

I only have one, and it will be listed in/on several venues including locally, so act quickly if you love it!
This listing will end promptly without warning, when purchaser is found!
Also please note, I wrote this listing for a local adv first, where people can see the item first hand..
and have tried to amend this listing to my usual snarfy and persnickety Ebay standards...within which I tend to scrutinize to a fault!!  ..so, if you have ANY QUESTIONS at all, DO PLEASE ask away!!
Thanks very much.
A very cute little table, do your kitchen proud!!!
:)


Paypal only, due within 3 days, just as normal purchase.
PICK-UP ONLY though, shipping is not available, apologies.
Located within a squirrel's travel distance of I-90, (3minutes driving, if that) using the McKinley exit.  (also very close to I-71, using W-150th/Warren Rd exit)
Item must be picked up within 1 week, unless other arrangements are pre-requested and affirmed through
Ebay "Messages", thank you.

TRAVELERS PLEASE NOTE!!
We have had yet another Buggy Tragedy as of last night, the 2nd within the same week.  This time, 2 buggies, 8 innocent people including children, and 2 horses were hit by a local Ohio SUV at high speed on a country road.
I
f you do not know the area, I must caution appropriately, for your own safety as well as that of our Ohio horses and peeps!
A word on BUGGY SAFETY, anytime anyone is driving through OHIO:

It's a real issue in these parts, do be aware:
Based on the crash location map, the following state roadways have had crashes along their entire length.
If planning your route, please do write down these roads to be very slow and conscientious, especially near curves, even slight hills, and in low light or darkness, and just in general:
Yes, darkness as well..even little
BLACK buggies have to go home at night too!
 ..and by day or night,
.. sometimes kids are driving them, .
..and sometimes they can even be driver-less... 'smart' horses can and DO get tired of waiting around for dinner and a sip of water, for Mom & Pop to leave meeting,
...and take off on their own down the road home!  Sometimes they might be mad at their owner, with good reason, and just plain take-off, period!  If hitched, they'll take off anyway, buggy in tow.
That buggy ahead sitting at the bottom of a drive looking like they are waiting for you to pass, may or may not have a driver, who just may or may not be an inexperienced youth...
When in Ohio....
OHIO COUNTIES & the STATE ROUTES to be particularly careful when driving upon, or through, (and of course any roads in vicinity):
Ashland 42, 89, 250, 302, 545, 603
Miami 41
Ashtabula 7, 84, 193, 322
Morgan 373
Fairfield 37,312, 664
Morrow 314
Geauga 87, 88, 422, 528, 608
Pickaway 56
Hardin 31, 292
Richland 96, 546
Holmes 39, 62, 83, 93, 179, 241, 514, 515, 643
Stark 93, 241
Knox 3, 205, 229, 541, 586
Trumbull 45 ,87, 88, 534
Logan 47, 68, 235, 638
Tuscarawas 39, 93, 258
Medina 42,162,301
Wayne 3, 30, 95, 241, 250, 302, 539, 604


Thanks so much for your carefulness!
~Violetpaint