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Finding the Value of a Bar Stool?

Finding the Value of a Bar Stool - oak bar stoolI have a bar stool in very good condition. There is not any label or logo to find the brand and I don't no how much it is worth?

Please share your idea for the price.

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Finding the Value of a Bar Stool
 

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December 11, 20181 found this helpful

If I were selling Id ask 20 to 25 dollars. People buying bar stools want a set of 3 to 4, and this is only one

 
December 12, 20180 found this helpful

thank you so much for your suggestion ...

 

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December 12, 20180 found this helpful

Does it swivel? Do you know how old it is?

This is a quite popular Amish Style Paddle Back chair and NEW, (from places that retail this type of furniture) they are selling for up to $300 each.

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That said, as soon as they are out of the store, they devalue (like cars) so in theory, yours is used and could fetch 1/4 to 1/2 of retail value (which would be 75-150 if I am doing my math correctly. It is possible if it is an old one, you may get more for it

Selling it online is a hassle..try Facebook Marketplace or LetGo, Nextdoor etc. Start high, and take best offer. If this style is not poplar in your area that will lower the value. This style is quite popular where I am so if it was in Pittsburgh, you may fetch the full 150.

Let me know how the sale goes and what you get for it!

Thanks for sharing.

 

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December 26, 20180 found this helpful

I have seen similar stools for sale in local new and used furniture stores and they usually run $25-$35 used and not much more new.

You might try your luck on one of your local sites like Craigslist or USA4Sale as these sites usually have a big following. Set your price at $50(+) (with good pictures and description) and if it does not sell in a few weeks you can consider lowering the price.

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If you think it is a true antique and has more value then you would need to have it appraised just to be sure.

 

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