
Vintage Early American Style Occasional End Table
This is a vintage wood end table or side table, likely a mid-20th-century reproduction in the Early American or Colonial Revival style. The piece features a distinctive shaped top with scalloped or serpentine cut-outs on the shorter sides, supported by four turned spool-style (bobbin) legs. A single small frieze drawer is centered on the front, featuring a simple round wooden pull knob. The table is constructed from what appears to be a stained hardwood or maple with a medium-to-dark nut-brown finish. The base includes an H-shaped stretcher connecting the legs for stability. Regarding condition, the table shows significant surface wear, particularly on the top surface where the finish is heavily marred with scratches, scuffs, and areas of finish loss, suggesting it was used frequently without a protective coaster or cloth. The edges of the wood show some darker accumulation or wear consistent with age. No visible maker's marks or stamps are identifiable from this angle. Despite the surface wear, the structural integrity appears sound with all turnings and the drawer intact.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Basic Information
Category
Antique/Vintage Furniture
Appraised On
May 8, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Item Description
This is a vintage wood end table or side table, likely a mid-20th-century reproduction in the Early American or Colonial Revival style. The piece features a distinctive shaped top with scalloped or serpentine cut-outs on the shorter sides, supported by four turned spool-style (bobbin) legs. A single small frieze drawer is centered on the front, featuring a simple round wooden pull knob. The table is constructed from what appears to be a stained hardwood or maple with a medium-to-dark nut-brown finish. The base includes an H-shaped stretcher connecting the legs for stability. Regarding condition, the table shows significant surface wear, particularly on the top surface where the finish is heavily marred with scratches, scuffs, and areas of finish loss, suggesting it was used frequently without a protective coaster or cloth. The edges of the wood show some darker accumulation or wear consistent with age. No visible maker's marks or stamps are identifiable from this angle. Despite the surface wear, the structural integrity appears sound with all turnings and the drawer intact.
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