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AI Identification

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Drop-leaf pedestal side table in the Duncan Phyfe style

Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of July 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a mid-to-late 20th-century side table, stylistically consistent with the Federal or Duncan Phyfe revival styles. The piece features a dark reddish-brown wood finish, possibly mahogany or a stained cherry veneer. It is constructed with a central turned pedestal supported by four splayed, reeded legs that terminate in metal toe caps, which may be brass-plated. The rectangular top is equipped with two drop-leaf panels, though only one is clearly visible in the down position. The surface shows a high-gloss finish that reflects the items placed upon it, including a mantel-style clock and cut-glass lamps. While some minor scuffs are visible near the base and along the edges of the leaves, the overall condition appears well-maintained. No maker's marks, labels, or brand stamps are visible in the provided image; therefore, the attribution remains a stylistic hypothesis based on the characteristic tripod-pedestal base and leaf configuration typical of the early 19th-century American furniture revival period.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the drop-leaf pedestal side table. Based on its stylistic characteristics, I hypothesize this piece to be a mid-to-late 20th-century reproduction in the Duncan Phyfe or Federal revival style. From what I can see, the high-gloss finish and the specific wear patterns on the reeded legs suggest a mass-produced piece rather than a period 19th-century antique. However, I cannot verify the wood species or construction methods from a photo alone; a physical inspection of the joinery and underside would be necessary to confirm the era of manufacture. The estimated value of $150 to $350 assumes the piece is a well-maintained vintage reproduction. This range reflects current market interest for 'brown furniture' of this type, which is generally used as functional decor rather than investment-grade collectors' items. In the current secondary market, demand for mid-century revival pieces is stable but modest. If this item were discovered to be a period original from the early 1800s through expert authentication—which would require examining the hand-tooling and oxidation of the secondary woods— the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if it is a more recent composite-material replica, the value would likely fall below $100. To reach a more certain valuation, I would recommend an in-person examination by a furniture specialist to look for maker's marks or labels that are not visible here and to document the provenance of the piece.

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