Found these at an estate sale, Mersman End Table. Haven't been able to find exact ones. I know they're Mersman (54-02) not sure on the year. Would love to know the value thanks!
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Your tables appear to be in good condition and that is a big part of the value of any furniture.
There does not seem to be any solid information about how the numbers on the tables relate to any year and that is why you will see most sellers advertise Mersman furniture as 'MCM'.
However, only a sold listing shows what someone was willing to pay for an item, which now shows that whatever price you paid would be considered the present 'value'.
Furniture is usually a slow-selling item and many sellers leave listings up for sale for months/years and some will never sell.
The location usually determines the final value and generally how quickly an item sells as items like this are costly to ship so items are sold as 'local pick up only'.
Since this is the case, showing the price items are listed for has no relation to the value of your tables.
As a general rule, single tables are not as popular as the 2-tier or double top tables. If you check eBay's sold listings you'll see what type of tables are selling and what people are paying as well as the location of the sale.
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Mersman table model 54-02 is brown with leather top insert and a brass flower petal on the outside it has a black wood insert on the top:
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I think these Mersman side tables with leather top insert with gold stenciling circa 1960s are from the same period. They are in good condition, at $700 per set, was $875 per set, 20% off
I found similar vintage End Tables by Mersman 20" W x 20" H x 26" D at $479
I think the price is around $500-600
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Makeover Mersman 54-02 table:
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This similar table is listed for $355:
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A set of similar Mersman tables are listed for $249:
This one is asking $349 for one table. www.ebay.com/
Mersman tables are from the mid 20th century
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