What is my table worth?
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This one was asking $165. www.chairish.com/
I have been unable to find a table like yours as most of the Brandt Pie Crust Tables have three legs and yours has four.
Is this a folding table? The bottom of the table looks a little odd?
This table listing is from 2015 but it does look like your table.
You might ask for a free appraisal as many times you can find out a lot from an online site.
antiques.lovetoknow.com/
I thought it was different with 4 legs, yes it does fold
I have ask several "antique" people as well as researched and no one has yet said they had ever seen a pie crust table with 4 legs.
These people are somewhat experts with small vintage/antique tables and they have suggested that it appears your table top and the bottom are from different tables (?) as the four legs usually goes with a larger table, either with a square or rectangular top.
Perhaps someone else will have better luck in finding this table style.
This Brandt table is original as is. It is not an antique however. I have a pair of these.
Lovely piece! To help me figure a value, can you tell me if the metal device in the middle is to have the table fold?
It looks like it is in great shape. I just need a little more information!
This piece has me so puzzled. The top I can confirm is a Brandt from the markings:
www.furniturecityhistory.org/
The bottom is what has me puzzled as I have never seen a 4 leg one Brandt tilt table...now it is possible, don't get me wrong, I haven't seen EVERYTHING in the world...but most of the tilt tops were 3 legs (theirs and other brands)--it was kind of their hallmark.
This is a good article about the style:
www.realorrepro.com/
You may want to take yours to a reputable antique dealer and have him/her check it out to see what you have and the value.
Please post back what you learn. This just has me so curious!!
Thanks for sharing it! Can't wait to hear what you learn.
I also have the exact table, actually we have a pair. They have exact 4 legs/base, were my grandmothers but no clue the age, maker or value.
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