I was gifted this table about 20 years ago, and it has been in storage because I never had room to utilize it. I really loved the MCM sort of futuristic look to it. I've been trying to organize and catalogue our possessions, and I had forgotten about this piece. I haven't been able to locate much information about it, even with the details stamped on the underside. I've found a couple of websites that had almost identical Bassett pieces, except with glass insets on the top. They refer to them as being "in the style of Kagen/Pearsall", and after some research I would definitely agree.
So, this end/side table measures 20"W x 30"L x 22"H. It has the original finish, but there is some water ring damage on one top corner, so the top would need to be refinished.
If anyone has any info on the year, collection, and possibly a current ballpark value, I would really appreciate it. I realize that where I live (middle of no where) lowers the value a lot. I lived in Los Angeles for 15 years and I could sold it so easily there.
Thanks in advance for any insight and wisdom that can be shared. I really appreciate the opportunity to participate in this group.
Cheers!
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It seems your table does resemble the Kagan Pearsall Style, but your table appears to have more curves to the legs than the Kagan Pearsall Style.
This is the closest I have found to your table style:
www.chairish.com/
If you really want information on this item, please post your question and pictures on Reddit, as these members know everything about MCM furniture (which I think this may be).
You can try MCM first. Reddit is not a user-friendly site, but you can get it posted if you ask questions when having problems. You have to join the site.
They may not be able to pinpoint a value for your area but you never know.
Thanks so much for the info. The table on Charish was the one that I found also. They also have a kidney shaped coffee table from the same collection.
I hope someone was able to help you identify your table
Betty
Thanks, Betty ... I posted in the Mid_Century Reddit Community and it's been viewed 2K times, and not one single comment. Story of my life.
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