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CORNER TABLE
xx   CORNER FURNITURE
xx   FURNITURE
xx   TABLE

Photo shows a simple wall-mounted corner table with 30" sides. Est. cost: $10.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1972 (v.50#7) pg. 54

Cherry corner table features three turned legs and a finely wrought pull on the small center drawer. Top measures 19"x19"x26".
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Aug 1987 (v.10#11) pg. 60

Cutting corners. A go-anywhere corner table in oak has three turned legs and a bottom shelf. The top is basically a right triangle with the outer two corners truncated.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Oct 1991 (v.15#1) pg. 29

Queen Anne handkerchief table. Building a three-cornered masterpiece (circa 1740).
FINE WOODWORKING #52 May-Jun 1985 pg. 38

Tip on fitting a triangular, pivoting drawer to a corner table.
HOME FURNITURE #5 Winter 1995 pg. 101

Queen Anne style corner table features three purchased legs topped with a triangular walnut top.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #554 Jul 1974 (v.70) pg. 78

Twin-bed corner table is tall enough so one bed slides under the table when not in use.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1969 (v.131#2) pg. 156

Colonial handerchief table. This unique four-leg, square corner table features a drop leaf which runs diagonally. One of the legs can be folded back (gate-leg style) to form a triangular table when the leaf is dropped.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #73 Jul 1993 (v.13#1) pg. 38, Insert

Handkerchief table. A reproduction of an original drop-leaf corner table dating from the 1700s. The name comes from the fact that the triangular top and leaf look like a folded handkerchief. One of the four legs pivots to support the drop leaf.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #82 Jan 1995 (v.14#4) pg. 20
Added Info POPULAR WOODWORKING #85 Jul 1995 (v.15#1) pg. 5

Corner table features a triangular top (35"x18") supported by three square tapered legs. The top is finished natural and the base is painted.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #26 Mar 1992 (v.5#2) pg. 18

18th century card table. A triangular (corner) table with 4 legs. The top is hinged and the 4th leg pulls out to form a rectangular table. Features extensive marquetry work.
WOODWORKER #1074 May 1983 (v.87) pg. 302

Three-legged friend. Corner table features a fan-shaped top (one-quarter of a 32" diameter circle) and shelf supported on three 19" square legs.
WOODWORKER Feb 1989 (v.93#2) pg. 182
Added Info WOODWORKER May 1989 (v.93#5) pg. 487