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Display Table - Artifacts

Description
Wooden Display Table used for Ikebana Flower Arrangement Dark brown wood with dark green, three tiers, bottom two fastened with curved legs which flair out near the bottom. The top tier can be separated or held in place with four thin legs. A: Bottom is square of wood with two separate slats of wood joined at two ends. Four square holes in each corner for legs, split on the bottom and splits radiating from two of the holes. B: Second shelf is square of wood with two separate slats of wood joined at two ends. Four square holes, complely through the board in each corner for legs, splits on the bottom and splits radiating from three of the holes. C:Top shelf, is square of wood with two separate slats of wood join at two ends. Four square holes in each corner for legs, splits have appeared where bands have been joined and one is warped so that it sticks beyond the edge of the shelf. Also has grooves along the outside edge of the shelf. D, E, F, G: Four short legs, 3" high, which are curved slightly and are wider the bottom than at the top. On each end is square knob that has been cut smaller than the hole in which it sits. The legs are hollow. H - K: Four long narrow legs which join the top to the middle shelf, 18.5" high, they have square knobs carved at both ends and a long narrow extension at one end which fits into the hollow in the shorter legs. The table is warped so it does not fit together well.
Object ID
1997.030.025