I am chalk painting a cool table and it is stamped Mersman 105 then possibly 03? It is a 2 tier glass table. Can you give me any history or value? Thank you. Sorry not best picture. That table is flipped over now without glass in it because I am painting it.
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The value depends on the condition. Most of the tables I have seen are in the $100 to $150 range.
As you have painted the table, the value (if any), would be much lower.
As mentioned in the comments, the value drops when painted.
But also I found this table when someone was moving out of their house and it was given to me. Condition of table was excellent but it must have already been painted in the past because it was a blue color already...navy blue.
There are a lot of Mersman tables on the market but they are not always fast sellers. You must like your table and apparently you have a special place for it in that beautiful blue so I would recommend that you enjoy having and using your table as the Mersman company did do excellent work and used great woods.
They made over 30 million tables during their manufacturing years so you may see one at almost every antique shop and many listed on auction sites.
It is true that once a vintage piece of furniture has been painted the value drops as an antique and would just become a nice painted table.
A painted table like this would probably sell for $25 - 50 if listed on the right site.
ok thanks but it needed the paint. I will update on what I get for it at my consignment store I bring my items to when I chalk paint them. thanks for information Debbie
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