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Amazing Carlton!!!
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WOW!
Unique and beautiful. I could imagine sitting at that table enjoying drinks with a friend while discussing the table for a couple of hours. |
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Thanks all for your approval….The seller mentioned in the eBay listing discription “Tables with this type of top are known to exist with Josef Maria Olbrich designed bases”….So from that I assumed others exsisted…and I asked the seller (twice) after I bought it if they knew of others but never got a reply.
Martindl, The seller listed it as Austrian in the title..and since I’ve seen so many other Austrian sports items like statues and plaques I assumed it was….However at this point I don’t really know for sure what it’s nationality. Now someone has told me it’s rumored to have been made in Amsterdam….but he didn’t provide anything solid to substantiate that. I featured the table as next week’s Sports Antique of the Week on my site and have it up already…You can read everything I’ve learned so far there…including that it was purportedly made for the 1928 Olympics....and that I've located another for sale…see it on my home page at www.SportsAntiques.com .....Also, I fixed it up so the top rotates so you don't have to look at part of it upside down.
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great job carlton ,,just stunning
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Thanks for the info on the nationality. I was asking because neither the top nor bottom looks Austrian in design. The base appears to be English, and a good 40+ years older than the 1928 attribution. Of course, the base and top could be two separate items from two separate times, though your friend Hans suggests otherwise. The stays on the back of the top are interesting, in that the look off center i.e. homemade.
Like you, I thought the top had Indian elements, though Morrocan and Turkish designs were all the rage in the 20's. Very Moorish. With the zeppelin and monoplane being there, it's got to date from that time frame, surely. Great item and good luck with your research. That's where the real fun is. |
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