We inherited this piece 20 years ago. Can you tell me about this piece? When was this made and what is the value? It is stampedPenwood. We are considering selling it.
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You have a Brandt end table. Depends on where you are the value. I haven't seen one sell in a long time. I see a lot of people asking in the high $300 for them and they sit unsold. You could start high and take best offer.
It is pretty and sturdy and looks to be in nice shape!
Furniture values are regional and supply and demand based! If you had a pair of them you may do better. Be sure to focus on the nice condition and the extra storage it will offer as selling points!
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When selling furniture such as this the area you live in plays an important part in determining the value of this furniture. In some areas, people are willing to pay up to $200-250 for a table like this. In other areas, you will be lucky to sell this table for $20-40. In order to determine the prices in your area, you'll need to do a bit of research on classified ad sites that list this type of furniture. Basically, you can judge the prices by the type of furniture that is listed in the ads. It doesn't have to be your exact piece of furniture but get a general idea of the prices others are selling their furniture for. Now you can price your piece according.
It appears to be a Brandt, very collectible. depending where you live this table could be value , $150 to $400 in good condition. You can contact professionals to get the documentation on your piece for value and insurance in your area or try online help.
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