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    Default help with hallmark on table

    Hi! I am new to this forum. But I do need some help.

    I am in the process of restoring an Art Deco hall table ... cedar. I thought that a hole in the pedestal had been filled with bog! But on careful inspection discovered that there is actually a raised piece of wood. The pedestal is one piece of wood, so the raised small square of wood appears to have been left for a purpose. The raised section is less than a centimetre square. In the middle of the square there is an indentation that looks a bit like an apple.

    I am aware that some furniture makers leave their mark in some form or other. Has anyone seen this "mark" on furniture????? I am more than curious!

    Thanks in advace

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    Posting to my own post! You can see I am new to this. But please... even if you have not seen similar marks on furniture please let me know. It would give me an idea if this is a common practice or not. I do know that a maker in the UK used a carved mouse as his mark. His name??? Forgotten, but have seen his furniture on the "Antiques Roadshow".

    Thanks heaps in advance.

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    We can't see what you are talking about

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    OK Jock, but you could "visualise" using my description? You are right though .... I shall try to get a pic to post! Thanks for your reply.

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    How could we 'visualize' , based on your description ?
    You don't even know what you are looking at .
    You do not tell us where the raised small square of wood that is less than a centimetre square. and has an indentation that looks a bit like an apple is , other that being somewhere on the pedestal .
    Is it on the top , the bottom , one of the the sides ? . Is the mark machined , stamped , carved , incised ?
    A photograph is the first thing that should get posted , not the last .
    There are some very knowledgeable furniture people on here , and you wonder why they did not reply to your first post .......

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    You are absolutely RIGHT. I hope to have a pic tomorrow.

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    , the furniture people may be able to identify you piece then.
    I'll be interested to see what they make of it too

    cheers ,
    Jock

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    Unless the table is made of precious metal, it won't have a hallmark.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


    Regards, Woodwould.

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    Perfectly correct Woodwould! But I have no idea what to call it other than a "hallmark" or "makers mark". Do you have a more prefessionally informed term??? Would be happy to know it.

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    Perhaps a maker's mark, maker's label or trade label, depending on it's format.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


    Regards, Woodwould.

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    Copy that ! Cheers from a more informed Tills.

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    Tilly , you were on the mark with 'makers mark' already
    It was not you who introduced the term 'hall mark ' to this thread .


    Quote Originally Posted by tillysfurniture
    ""I am aware that some furniture makers leave their mark in some form or other. Has anyone seen this "mark" on furniture?
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    ""... a maker in the UK used a carved mouse as his mark...""

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manuka Jock View Post
    It was not you who introduced the term 'hall mark ' to this thread .
    The thread is titled "help with hallmark on table".
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


    Regards, Woodwould.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodwould View Post
    The thread is titled "help with hallmark on table".
    Yep , but the first two posts clarified that ......

    Tills,
    many of us make a blue with the tread title. The bugga of it is , is that we cannot edit or correct it

    Its' not a thing to worry about tho , the thread tells the real story
    Last edited by Manuka Jock; 22nd August 2010 at 06:32 PM. Reason: Note to Tills

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manuka Jock View Post
    Yep , but the first two posts clarified that ......
    I'll bet there are more than a few donkeys down your way that are minus their hind legs.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


    Regards, Woodwould.

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