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Submitted photo · July 15, 2026

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AI Identification

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Mid-20th-century style wooden end table

Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a small rectangular wooden end table or nightstand, stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century American furniture design. The table features a flat rectangular top with a visible wood grain pattern, possibly a walnut or fruitwood veneer. It includes a single drawer equipped with a round metallic pull, which appears to be brass or bronze-toned. The piece is supported by what appear to be tapered, outward-angled legs, characteristic of the mid-century modern aesthetic. Below the main drawer housing, there is a lower shelf or storage compartment that follows the taper of the legs. The finish is a medium-brown wood tone with a satin sheen. The user-provided text labels this as '1 END TABLE'. Based on the visual evidence, the construction is consistent with mass-produced furniture from the mid-to-late 20th century. No maker's mark or manufacture stamp is visible in the photograph, and the identification is based solely on stylistic features and the user's provided label. Visible condition appears fair, though the image quality makes it difficult to assess fine scratches, water rings, or minor chips in the veneer. Physical inspection would be required to determine the specific wood species and manufacturing origin.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this end table is stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century American furniture, potentially a mass-produced piece by a manufacturer such as American of Martinsville or Lane. However, without a visible maker's mark or stamp, this attribution remains a hypothesis. I can see a rectangular silhouette with tapered legs and a single drawer, suggesting a walnut or fruitwood veneer, though I cannot verify the specific wood species or if the construction is solid wood versus laminate without a physical inspection. The value estimate of $150 to $350 assumes the piece is an period-correct item in fair condition. In the current market, mid-century modern furniture remains in high demand for interior design, and items of this type generally sell well at the lower-to-mid range of the market. This estimate is heavily dependent on condition; while the finish appears consistent in the photo, I cannot rule out water rings, structural instability, or veneer chips that would significantly decrease the value. Conversely, if the table were found to bear a mark from a highly sought-after designer, the value could increase. To confirm this estimate, an in-person examination is necessary to check for manufacturer brands inside the drawer or on the underside, assess the joinery, and verify the integrity of the finish. If the piece is later found to be a contemporary reproduction 'in the style of' mid-century design rather than a period item, the resale value would likely drop to $50 - $100.

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