I have been trying to find out more information and the value of my antique buffet table. Can someone help?
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Unfortunately that is a fairly generic manufacturing sign. The style is sort of a rustic cottage style and I do notice it has a few nicks
You could probably get $200 or so for it
As to being antique - do you have provenance information dating this buffet? It's possible it could be vintage but not sure about it being an 'antique' and there is generally a big difference in value.
The value of pieces like this (unless something rare or really sought after) usually depend on the condition and the area where they are located as not many would be willing to pay the high cost of shipping an item like this.
As far as the area goes, where you live may be buying pieces like this but most areas will not be too keen on having large pieces like this. Our society is more into light, easy to move items as people just do not stay in one place for long periods of time.
If you bought it 'for a song' then you may have a feel for your area but you can always go to sites that have 'local pick up only' for your area and see what is listed for sale and what is selling.
You can also list it for sale on those sites but you'll need good pictures and a good description.
As to the price,; you can start your price anywhere you wish and lower it if no one seems interested.
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