I came across this end table at an estate sale. I am hoping that someone can share the value of this piece with me. It is in great shape, it does have one little scratch by the leg. I am also curious as to how old this item could be? Thank you in advance for any help!
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The Conant Ball Furniture Company was founded in the late 1800s. They were initially a chair manufacturer. In 1918 and 1919, they started making breakfast room tables and by 1926 had begun to manufacture both dining room and bedroom furniture.
The Conant Ball Company went out of business in 1990. You can read about the history of this company here: erikgwarner.com/
I could not find the exact same end table. Please check if your end table has Phillip's head screws (for example, where the legs are attached). In the post-World War II period late 1940s - 1950s, Conant Ball began using Phillip's head screws. And mid century furniture usually had a number, for example, like here www.rvestatesales.com/
Your table is designed in the Queen Anne style. One of the distinctive feature of the Queen Anne style is cabriole legs terminating in a pad or drake foot (this style is named after Queen Anne of England).
Your end table is in very good condition. The price can really be quite high www.ebay.com/
Conant Ball furniture is from the mid-20th century and has held on to its value. That table is worth at least $350.
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