Any idea what we have here? Cannot find any info on this pie crust table and can't find any matching images. Any idea of its value?
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This Pie Crust table, is truly a one of a kind. I would suggest taking a the picture to a local furniture/ antique store for more history. the type of wood used is also a big factor in the pricing. Online these types of tables are running $100's to $1000 depending on maker brand, wood, etc. - www.etsy.com/
Are there any marks on the underside? It looks like someone who was pretty talented refreshed a Brandt (maybe) post 1950s pie crust table and rolled it up with an interesting paint job. This one is similar...I can not get a good look at the base of yours content://com.android.chrome.FileProvider/images/screenshot/16475580118101929004842.jpg
It is challenging to figure this out by one photo.
Can you tell if there are brush marks on the silver? That would confirm my suspecion.
I think the black or dark color is a stain so it may not have brush marks but may have uneven pigment that would also confirm it was a redo.ll
Are the bottoms of the feet silver? If they are brass color that would confirm you have a makeover.
As to value, if it is a one of a kind, start as high as you want and take best offer. Furniture values are regional so best to check around with a few antique shops in your town to see what pie crust tables fetch. Some places original and pristine can fetch into the low $1000s. Other towns the low $20.
Redos usually decrease values, however if that is what you have, it is an interesting look and could actually increase value. Post back how it goes!
These are close up picks and the number on the bottom....
Ahh...this is a fairly new piece! Reproduction of the old style. The qc... quality check and made in China are the delineators. My guess is 1-15 years old. Values, as I said earlier are regional for newer, vintage, or antiques.
I think the top of a pie crust table was placed on this base. It looks like an original to me.
Looks to be all original, not modified.
The little feet are very unique. Here's a pie crust table w/ little feet listed @ $1,195.00:
www.ebay.com/
Thanks. The feet and center of the stand are metal and the table doesn't tilt. It's VERY heavy. Haven't seen anything like it and even did a Google image search with no resilts.
I have not seen a pie crust table with a metal base. It makes no sense to make a heavy metal base for a pie crust table with a wooden top. I also think that the base is from another table. I saw cast iron base at Bistro tables with marble top www.williams-sonoma.com/
Vintage bistro table cast iron bases:
www.google.com/
It is a wood base with metal feet...
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