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Submitted photo · June 14, 2026

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Chromcraft, 1960s, no rust, structurally sound, 5 minor 1/4” vinyl wear flaws, 6 chairs, leaf, table, excellent condition

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AI Identification

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Mid-Century Modern style dining set with Chromcraft-labeled chairs

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AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800

As of June 14, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This dining set consists of an oval-shaped table with a wood-grain laminate top and six swivel chairs upholstered in a tufted green vinyl. The chairs feature high, tapered backs with deep diamond tufting and decorative buttons, supported by four-point chrome-finished pedestal bases. Decorative upholstery patterns appear to mimic a textured or marbled effect. Two detail images show labels affixed to the underside of the furniture: one is an oval silver-toned sticker reading 'An Exclusive CHROMCRAFT by CHROMCRAFT INC. SENATOBIA, MISS. 38668', and the other is a white law tag titled 'UNDER PENALTY OF LAW', which identifies materials such as 'URETHANE FOAM PAD' and 'CELLULOSE FIBER PAD'. The presence of these labels is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century mass-market production, specifically the style associated with Chromcraft in the 1960s or 1970s. While these markings strongly suggest a specific manufacturer, all labels are unverified and should be authenticated in person. The owner identifies the set as being from the 1960s with five minor 1/4 inch wear flaws on the vinyl, though the set appears structurally sound and well-maintained in the provided photographs. The table includes a leaf for extension, and the overall aesthetic is stylistically consistent with Space Age or Atomic Era interior design.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided images, this dining set appears to be a well-preserved example of Space Age furniture from the mid-to-late 20th century. The set bears labels and markings consistent with production by Chromcraft Inc. of Senatobia, Mississippi, and likely dates to the late 1960s or early 1970s based on the 'smoke' acrylic aesthetics and tufted vinyl upholstery. Per the user's submission, the set includes a leaf and maintains structural integrity despite minor wear to the vinyl. While the labels suggest a specific manufacturer, I cannot verify their accuracy from a photograph; physical inspection by a furniture expert would be required to rule out period-accurate copies. The estimated value of $1,200 to $1,800 is based on the assumption that the attribution to Chromcraft is correct. Such sets are currently in high demand due to the popularity of Mid-Century Modern and Atomic Era interior design. If a physical inspection were to reveal that the labels are not contemporary to the fabrication or if the set is an unattributed 'in the style of' reproduction, the market value would likely decrease to the $600-$900 range. To confirm the piece, I recommend an in-person examination of the swivel mechanisms and the adhesive used on the labels to ensure they are consistent with period manufacturing techniques. The presence of the original law tag is a positive indicator for collectors, as it suggests the set has avoided significant reupholstery that might detract from its historical character.

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