The Mikado



This style is of a recent design and is intended to meet the demand for a medium grade of Table which has no ornate moldings or ornamentations.
Quarter-sawed Oak, Cross Veneer, finished in dark Golden Oak.
Cabinet construction1 1¾ in thick x 3 5/8 in. The hardwood core is reinforced with one thickness of veneer on each side, thereby giving it additional strength. The cap rail is veneered with rosewood.
Standard Monarch, style No. 1888. certified by trade mark plate set in cap of cushion rail.
Frame work of body 1 7/8 in. thick x 12½ in. wide. Reinforcing blocks at corners 1¾ in. x 8 in. x 12 in. Leg bolt caps 9 in. square x 2½ in. thick. Legs 8¼in. square x 16½ in. high. Long stretchers 1¼ in. thick x 5½ Cross stretchers ½ in. x 8 ½ in., countersunk in sides and ends. Bridge work very substantial and rigid Bronze cushion caps. The wood construction all of good quality, cabinet made and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all miters absolutely accurate. Joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued or screwed firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true. The legs are attached to the frame work with a 20 in. x ½ in. iron bolt. Mitered corners, rigid construction, not built in sections.
Good quality Vermont, 3 or 4 slab slate to the set, not doweled, firmly screwed to a wood frame 7/8 in. thick.
The pocket irons arc the No. 3 style, with nickel plated flanges countersunk in cushion rail top, provided with invisible bolts from the lower side of rail. Heavy black cover leather and red trimming leather. No. 30 green worsted pocket nets.

