I will try get a closer look at the basket fitting. I should say i knocked the basket, and it looks off the clip in this. I like the basket less than the rest because it feels flimsy, but I hadn't considered it could be retrofitted
I will try get a closer look at the basket fitting. I should say i knocked the basket, and it looks off the clip in this. I like the basket less than the rest because it feels flimsy, but I hadn't considered it could be retrofitted
The closest I have found so far supposedly dates from the 60s and isn't round... pin.it/5vUhnJSHZ
Yeah, those feet are flat to the ground
those are yeah, but there are whole swathes that shape with variations in feet..... but then they also have a different handle.... Nothing seems to be the same shape at all....
ie.pinterest.com/antiqueight/...
I'm sort of coming to the "victorian 'home made' rustic sewing table" idea.... like it's "in the style of" nothing particular but with victorian legs but not 'finely' crafted...
apparently those are possibly "bobbin legs" which seems entirely apt for a sewing table
It's a style. It looks like the legs are made quite robustly. It's 3 parts fitted together. Mind if I pass the image on to my brother who might be able to get my dad to comment?
Absolutely yes - all input welcome. I am curious about it. I should have asked more at the time but I made the classic mistake of assuming I had more time It has a very robust feel to everything except that basket. For clarification the top opens by rotating half the lid sideways in either direction
90% of similar units I've seen have fabric underneath.