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1960s chromcraft six swivel chairs, tufted, leaf extension, and table

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AI Identification

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Mid-Century Modern style dining set with swivel chairs

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AI Estimated Value

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$800 - $1,400

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This dining set features an oval wood-grain laminate table and six matching swivel armless chairs. The table includes a leaf extension and appears to be constructed with a wood-patterned surface over a composite core, typical of mid-20th-century mass-produced furniture. The chairs are upholstered in an olive or avocado green floral brocade fabric with button-tufted backrest interiors. Each chair sits on a four-point metal star base with decorative faux-wood or wood-inlay accents. This aesthetic is stylistically consistent with 1960s or 1970s American dining furniture designs, particularly those produced by manufacturers like Chromcraft or Daystrom. The user-provided attribution to Chromcraft from the 1960s is plausible based on these visual characteristics but remains unverified as no manufacturer tags, stamps, or labels are visible in the photograph. The condition appears well-maintained, though minor scuffing on the metal bases and slight edge wear on the laminate table surface are common for items of this vintage style. The swiveling mechanisms are present, and the tufting appears intact, indicating a higher-quality tier of period production. Without a physical inspection of the underside for markings, this attribution is considered a stylistic hypothesis.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have evaluated this Mid-Century Modern dining set consisting of a wood-grain laminate extension table and six swivel chairs. Per the user submission, this set is identified as a 1960s production by Chromcraft. While the visual evidence—including the metal star bases with faux-wood inlays and the specific tufted floral brocade upholstery—is stylistically consistent with that maker's period output, I cannot verify this attribution from a photograph alone. No maker's marks or labels are visible; a physical inspection of the underside of the table and chair seats would be required to find tags that match known branding from the era. The estimate of $800 to $1,400 assumes the attribution to Chromcraft is correct and that the mechanical swivel components are in good working order. If the set were found to be an unattributed 'in the style of' production or a later reproduction, the market value would likely decrease to the $400 - $600 range. The current market for Mid-Century Modern 'space age' and laminate furniture remains stable, with high demand for sets that include six chairs and original period upholstery like this avocado green palette. However, the use of laminate and composite materials rather than solid hardwoods places this in a mass-market tier of vintage collecting. To confirm the higher valuation, provenance documentation or the location of a manufacturer’s stamp would be necessary. Condition appears fair to good based on what I can see, though any significant pitting on the chrome or tears in the brocade would negatively impact the final realized price.

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