It is a porcelain top kitchen table with one leaf, one drawer and four metal legs. It was made in July 1948 in Beaver Falls, PA and says Stainless on the underside of the table, which is an off-white snowflake pattern. On it also are two opposing paintings of black baskets with red roses, while the leaf is bare of paint. The legs are made of one metal bar that curves to create the support and is fastened to the table by one bolt to a wooden frame. The height is 31" and the width is 32". The length is 42" and when extended 63". I have looked for this item on virtually every search engine to no avail and desperately need help. If there are any catalogs for Porceliron products or listings of kitchen tables produced by this company I would greatly appreciate assistance in finding them. I also have photos of the table if you need them. An appraisal would be wonderful. I received this table from a friend who was downsizing and have always wondered about it's origins and value but wasn't able to learn much about it. Any information on it at all would be fantastic And it's in nearly perfect condition, with the only real issues being a bit of cracked paint on the drawer and a spot of rust here and there.