This table is also part of my living room. I am looking to see what it is worth, what's it is called, and what time is it from. I want to sell it so I need to see how much I can ask for.
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As with your previous query, the table is worth what someone will pay. It also depends who manufactured it. It looks like a table from the 1950s or early 1960s. Take it to a dealer.
This is a differnt model than the other one you posted. The first one is much larger and you will receive a higher price if you want to sell the table.
This is also lovely!! This one I am leaning toward not being a Kagan, but I am not an expert. This is just from my knowledge/opinion.
He had a lot of end tables, but the only ones I have seen with shelves like yours has a square or triangles. That said, I haven't seen every piece he ever made.
Pairs of Kagan end tables can sell up to $6000 in the right setting.
Really nice MCM (mid century modern) end tables like this that aren't Kagan's can sell for upwards of $1000 in the right market (usually at a high end auction in a big city setting).
I have seen these as SOLD prices, not asking (all USD).
They are usually just called MCM glass top end tables, or side tables. People who advertise them often include the wood, which for the Kagan's was typically walnut.
Did you get an antique dealer to look them over?
I am so excited to hear what you learn and how much they fetch where you are!! Blessings!! It has been lovely chatting with you!
This is a mid-century modern table(danish retro style). This can range from $200 to $1000 for the size and the maker brand name. This is a sought after piece for today's market.Beautiful! Good Luck!
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