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AI Identification

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Chippendale-style formal mahogany dining table

Antique Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,200

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a formal wood dining table, stylistically consistent with 20th-century reproductions of Chippendale or Queen Anne furniture. The piece features a rich, reddish-brown finish, likely mahogany or a mahogany-stained hardwood. Notable construction attributes include cabriole legs ending in carved ball-and-claw feet, a hallmark of mid-to-late 18th-century English and American furniture design. The knees of the legs are decorated with acanthus leaf carvings, and the apron of the table is finished with a gadrooned or beaded edge. A faux-drawer front with a brass-colored swing handle is visible on the side, a decorative feature common in formal banquet tables of this type. The surface is heavily populated with various glassware and ceramics, making a full surface inspection impossible. No maker's mark or branding is visible in the provided image; therefore, the identification remains a stylistic hypothesis based on known furniture periods. The piece shows signs of use consistent with a household environment, including minor surface dust and potential light scuffing on the legs, though the wood retains a high-gloss finish. The craftsmanship appears to be of high quality, indicative of mid-to-high-end vintage furniture manufacturing.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have evaluated this formal wood dining table, hypothesizing it to be a 20th-century reproduction in the Chippendale style. The piece showcases classic design elements such as cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet and acanthus leaf carvings. Because the tabletop is heavily populated with other objects in the photograph, I cannot fully evaluate the surface condition or identify any potential maker's marks, meaning this attribution remains a working assumption. An in-person inspection would be necessary to identify the manufacturer and assess the true state of the finish and wood joinery. The secondary market for vintage, mid-to-late 20th-century formal mahogany dining tables is currently soft but stable for high-quality examples. Assuming this hypothesis of it being a well-crafted vintage reproduction is accurate, comparable tables typically sell in the $600 to $1,200 range. The value heavily depends on physical authentication of the manufacturer; if a physical inspection reveals it to be from a highly regarded maker, it may reach the higher end of this estimate. Conversely, if it is a more generic, mass-produced piece, the value would likely fall to the lower end or below.

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