Anyone know the value of this table? It was found in a storage unit from Hagerstown, Maryland. I looked all over the internet but couldn't find a Brandt one, however I found very similar tables under different brands. It has a hidden leaf in the middle that folds out, and the sides also fold up or down. It has 2 legs in the middle that split into 4 legs in an H shape, and they have those metal things on the end.
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The region and condition of the table play a very important role in the value of the table. In some regions, this type of table can sell for around $300-450 if it is in prime condition. Your table is not in the best of conditions and I do see a bit of damage to the tabletop. This would greatly lower the value of your table. In some states, people are trying to give these tables away and sell them for as low as $50. Selling these types of tables online is a bit of a problem because there are a lot of people selling different items online and there doesn't seem to be a lot of people paying or buying at the moment.
Your description without pictures is difficult to follow.
One of the most important items helping in research is the spindle that supports the top and is attached to the 4 legs that make an H.
As well as several full pictures of the table; we really need to see a full picture of the table opened showing the top and from the side showing almost through the table as this will show the side/top opened (and also one closed) (drawer?) as well as the spindle and legs/feet.
I couldn't see a full picture of this table, if it is full size or a side table. Here is what I have - Brandt has been in business in Hagerstown, Maryland since 1901. There was a similar table (small/side) that came upon auction , with the winning bid at $50 , -www.ebth.com/
It is always helpful to have the full table picture--both folded and with the leaf out.
Is this the one you have:
www.leonardauction.com/
It sold for $50 in 2013. That is a long time ago and sadly furniture has not appreciated much.
If this is your exact table, you can always start high and take best offer!
If this is not your exact table, please post back more photos and I may be able to offer more help. Thanks!!
Thanks Pghgirl, I also saw this table;
www.leonardauction.com/
but it does not seem to be Brandt and it appears to be a dining table that is expandable with 5 leaves.
It's possible the one in question is this large but since they give no measurements it is difficult to even 'guess'.
Maybe more information will be forthcoming soon.
Hoping we will see more info and between the two of us, we can figure it out!! Stay safe and well, my friend!
I appreciate all of your responses very much. Sorry for not being able to provide more pictures, as my garage is incredibly tight at the moment. However I was able to take my table to an antiques collector and he told me my table would probably be $300-$400 if I manage to sell it.
Thanks and good luck with your sale - let us know when you post it.
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