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cathyml
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Posted at 19:55 on 1st February 2011
Sorry neither design nor decoration!
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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 21:20 on 1st February 2011
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Posted at 21:23 on 1st February 2011
Getting quite desperate now Cathy!! LOL Could it be a 'Da Vinci' portrait on the wall perhaps?? Undecided
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cathyml
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Posted at 04:59 on 2nd February 2011

Lol Vince - I first thought that I would use the glass dome but as it is right in front of the picture I imagined it would be the first thing everyone saw!  So I picked something else.  Should have stuck with it! lol.

Not Da Vince! sorry Sarah.

I'd better give a clue I think ....................

It's a type/style of furniture

 

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cathyml
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Posted at 20:09 on 2nd February 2011
I had better give the answer to this one if it is not guessed by 9.00 pm
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 20:15 on 2nd February 2011

Best I give you the answer before 9 pm then eh?

Drop leaf table!

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cathyml
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Posted at 20:19 on 2nd February 2011
It would Ron (btw Hi! lol) - but that's not the one.  Close though!
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cathyml
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Posted at 21:01 on 2nd February 2011

To the best of my knowledge and belief (and hope to goodness I am not wrong!) the round table on the right of the pic is called a DRUM TABLE.  If it has material on the top it was often used for card games - initially the card game called loo.

 

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Ron Brind
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Posted at 21:09 on 2nd February 2011

Hmmn, not sure CathyML although I have to admit it does look like a 'Drum Table'. Either way you have kept us busy and some of us have got even less hair, because we have been tearing it out! lol

Nice one, another tomorrow?

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cathyml
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Posted at 21:22 on 2nd February 2011

I'll put one on now Ron and give lots of time to mull it over, lol

This item begins with "S"

Beamish Open Air Museum
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