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Dining room table set
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Passed down from the grandmother, who probably bought it in the 1950s. Seeking a valuation in order to sell the set -- too much stuff for our home. Normal wear but all very solidly made.
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art deco dining table with butterfly leaf
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I bought the table in a used furniture store for $75. I just thought the wood was beautiful as well as the design of the table base. I would like to know how much the table is worth so that it can
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MT4621455
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This is an early 20th century table. The design is quite typical of the time when different revival styles were thriving and often they (or rather
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table
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I purchased this table at an estate sale in 2005. The seller told me that his grand-parents had owned the table since they were newly-weds, but he did not know if they purchased it new. The top has
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The seller's story is probably right. Stylistically the table dates to the mid-20th century, maybe slightly earlier. It is a mix of a variety of
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Mother of Pearl or Abalone inlaid table
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i bought it as part of a dining room package from a man in CT, but after 4 kids, its not a kid-friendly piece of furniture and am looking to get rid of it but would like to know what its worth first
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MT6875764
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It would help to see a general image of the table rather than a detail. Based on the style it is an early 1960's table. A lot of such decorative and
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This is a 19th century table, from around the 1860's-70's. The wood is either walnut or mahogany. It is very difficult to comment on the ring you
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$350
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valued by
Thomasina
on 3/10/2009
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circular table
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bought the table because it caught my eye...it was part of an informal estate sale...I have no other info to share.
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MT9451669
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This is a mid-20th century table, c.1950's. It is most likely Italian and copies a mixture of earlier styles, for example the legs structure and
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French Lamp Table
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As stated - my parents were antique dealers and upholsters and refinshers of furniture. This was acquired some time in my early childhood and has been with me for over 45 years. I am presently 53 -
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This is a second half of the 19th century occasional table, circa 1880's or thereabouts. It is not particularly a Rococo revival, because it mixes a
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Hand Crafted Table
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I purchased this table from an estate sale a few years ago. We really don't have much history on this piece. We can only assume it was made in the 1960's because the original owner died in the 1978
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advonco
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That's a charming folk art table. It is very difficult to date such furniture, simply because it does not adhere to any historical style. 20th
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This is a circa 1950's-60's music table. Reuge is a well known company who produced music boxes on their own and incorporated into furniture. Most of
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Estimated value
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$100
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valued by
Thomasina
on 2/27/2009
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Antique adding machine or typewriter stand
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This is an antique stand/table possibly for an adding machine or typewriter. I only know what I can find out online but would be really curious of its value as is or if it was refinished? More
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raemum4
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You are quite correct, this is an office table that would be used for an adding maching (less likely for a typewriter as that would be a larger
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That is a very nice console type side table. Stylistically it is Victorian and dates from around the 1880's. The sun flower radiating motif at the
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This is a c.1930's draw leaf oak table, copying a 17th century style that was very popular at that time. They are not very popular on the market at
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This table could be now called a dining table, but in its day it was a kitchen utility table. It is made of pine. These originate in the 18th century
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Frank Lloyd Wright designed this funiture series in the mid-1950's, but their manufacturing period was rather short - mainly because the furniture
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Could you please upload (in general) larger images, because it is often difficult to see good details and decide on the age of a furniture item. I
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This is an oriental style table, most likely Chinese and it dates anywhere from the 1930's and onwards. These tables were actually used as stands to
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Vintage Round Rotating Wood Coffee Table
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I was given this table several years ago from a friend that was moving. I think it was very cool and unique. Never seen another one like it. I love that it can spin on its base, it's like a large
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eyegj
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This is a mid-20th century table, circa late 1940's to the very early 1960's, when this type of modern funiture was rather popular and the Lazy Suzan
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Oak Dining Table
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This is a 48" round oak dining table with claw feet. The tabletop is 1" thick and has a 10" leaf. The base is octagonal, not round, and the slides are manufactured by Walter of Wabash.
The legs
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Submitted by
shellyjean
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This is a later 19th century oak table, and a well built one! Provisional value: $600-900 at an auction.
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Hand carved made from Ivory table & Vase
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These were items I got when my grandmother was going to put them in a yard sale so I decided I was gonna take them. She had gotten these items when she was younger. So not sure what there worth but I
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kincaid75
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These are oriental mid-20th century, most likely ivory imitation vase and stand (I suppose the stand in the picture is the table leg?). Provisional
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Gillington's of Dublin single pedestal mahogany table 6' x 5.5', circa 1825
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It is a mahogany table, the top is two mirrored grains cut from the same trunk and glued together, now split on the seem. There is 1 pedestal, and the legs have brass casters. The top flips and has
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DrJules
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As you already mentioned, the table was made in the first half of the XIXth century by the Gillington Company based in Dublin in Regency style.
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