We are selling this table and wanted to make sure it was not worth more or less than what we are asking (we are asking $50) and it needs some TLC. My mother gave it to me a few years ago and we need a different type of table for my family.
Thanks in advance!
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If you can find identifying markings, you can look on ebay to see what others are asking for the item, and what price it sells for.
Thanks! I will have to look under the table. Hopefully there is something.
eBay has tables that look similar to yours for around $100. If you can't find any identifying marks to increase the value of the table, you might want to have your starting price at $100 and be flexible with negotiations if you find a buyer.
That looks like a very old drop-leaf table that was around in the mid 1900s, it seems to be in pretty good condition. I think I would advertise it around $125.00 and go from there, you can always put "or best offer" and I have found that you will get offers, even if some are ridiculously low, it will then give you a general idea.
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