This was my Grandmother's table that my Mom inherited after she passed away. I inherited it after my mom passed away. I'm just trying to find out when it was made, how much is it worth, and is it part of a set?
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I am a bit confused...you have two tables--one is an 8744 and one a 24 25?
They should be similar in style, but not exact matches. I think the feet are different and maybe the handles slightly different...going by memory here, so forgive me, they are similar, but I do not believe they are identical...which when people buy sets, they do want identical.
I only mention this just because if you advertised them as a set, people may come to get them and see they are not identical and be mad.
In general they are called Duncan Phyfe Drum Lamp Tables and you would be correct to advertise that you have two similar Mersman pieces.
That said, both sell around the same price (sold prices, not asking) in most places in the US--which is in the $40-70 each range. I always tell people to start high and take best offer, so you could ask $100 each and take the best offer, knowing it may be as low as $40. The one looks like it may have some damage, so that may lower the value also.
These are super sturdy and will last someone a lifetime!!
Its just one table and both sets of numbers are shown on the table base where it connects to the table top
Are you talking about two different tables or just one table that has two different markings on them? You have only shown us one table and two different numbers for the same table. If they are two separate tables then they are currently selling for around $50-75 each. Sets of tables do sell for a bit more depending on the condition of the table. Selling larger tables like this online is a bit difficult because you'll need to figure out how to box these up and ship them off to the buyer.
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