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This Neoclassical John Widdicomb occasional table from the early 1970s has been meticulously restored using traditional techniques, including French polishing, to recapture its original beauty and condition.
Widdicomb is a well-recognized name in the furniture industry. The Widdicomb family, originally from Devonshire, England, established a cabinet shop in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1858. The company produced high-quality furniture in West Michigan until 2002 when it was acquired by Stickley.
Dimensions: 30”W x 20”D x 26”H
This Neoclassical John Widdicomb occasional table from the early 1970s has been meticulously restored using traditional techniques, including French polishing, to recapture its original beauty and condition.
Widdicomb is a well-recognized name in the furniture industry. The Widdicomb family, originally from Devonshire, England, established a cabinet shop in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1858. The company produced high-quality furniture in West Michigan until 2002 when it was acquired by Stickley.
Dimensions: 30”W x 20”D x 26”H
This Neoclassical John Widdicomb occasional table from the early 1970s has been meticulously restored using traditional techniques, including French polishing, to recapture its original beauty and condition.
Widdicomb is a well-recognized name in the furniture industry. The Widdicomb family, originally from Devonshire, England, established a cabinet shop in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1858. The company produced high-quality furniture in West Michigan until 2002 when it was acquired by Stickley.
Dimensions: 30”W x 20”D x 26”H