I am just curious what this would be worth? It has been in my family for at least 30 years.
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Without seeing it in person, my best guess is that this is a very common Chinese warrior table. If it is, it is most likely from the 1980s when Chinese furniture and ceramics became the hot furniture and decorating trend.
Since I can't see it and touch it, I suggest having a vintage furniture reseller/store owner look it over and confirm what you have.
Value is hard to gauge. On the outside chance you have a true antique table, the value would be different than if it is a vintage piece.
It also depends on the supply and demand in your town. If there are a bunch in your area, the values will be low. If there is a low supply and a high demand, they will sell for more.
There are a few online where people are asking $300-500 for the 1980s version. But none sold that I can see. I don't see any true antiques for sale or sold.
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Hi! If it is from the 1940s it could be valued as high as $600 I many big cities in the US. I recommend finding a reputable antique dealer to confirm and help you value and sell in your town!
You can see comparables under the topic antique (even though it is not 100 years old people use the term generically) Chinese or Oriental warrior table. If it is teak, the values may go up.
Is there any type of marks on the table that would tell us who has made the table. I find a lot of carved tables online but without knowing who has made the table it is hard to tell you the real value of your table.
This is a gorgeous piece! But to help you, a serial number, company logo, approx. age, etc. This is what is needed as a starting place for research and value!
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