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Submitted photo · June 17, 2026

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Rocking chair

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AI Identification

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Vintage Folding Card Table with Metal Legs

Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$20-40

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage folding card table, currently depicted in an inverted position, showing its underside and folded legs. The tabletop appears to be constructed from a light-colored wood or laminate material, visible along the edges and as the top surface when upright. The underside of the tabletop is a dark brown, possibly particle board or fiberboard, indicating a utilitarian construction. The frame supporting the tabletop is painted in a muted bluish-green or sage green color, showing some wear and scuffs consistent with age and use. The legs are made of light-colored metal, likely aluminum or painted steel, and are designed to fold flat against the underside of the table for storage. One of the short legs is clearly visible in the folded position, while the other three appear to be either partially folded or detached/broken, as only one full leg is clearly discernible. The visible leg has a slight sheen, suggesting a metallic finish, and its attachment mechanism to the frame can be seen. There are visible signs of aging and wear on the frame paint and the metal legs, including scratches, chipped paint, and possibly some minor surface corrosion on the metal. The overall condition suggests a functional piece of furniture that has seen regular use over several years. The design with folding metal legs indicates a practical, space-saving item, common from the mid-20th century.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of a vintage folding card table. The table is currently inverted, revealing its underside, which consists of a dark brown fiberboard or particle board surface. The tabletop's edges show a light-colored wood or laminate. The frame is painted in a muted bluish-green/sage and exhibits significant wear, including paint chips and scuffs, consistent with age and use. The metal legs, likely aluminum or painted steel, are designed to fold. Only one full leg is clearly discernible in the folded position, showing a metallic sheen and its attachment mechanism. The status of the other three legs (partially folded, detached, or broken) is unclear from the image alone. There are visible signs of wear and minor surface corrosion on the metal components. This item is a utilitarian folding card table, a common household item from the mid-20th century, valued for practicality rather than aesthetic rarity. Its condition, with considerable cosmetic wear and uncertainty regarding the integrity of all four legs, significantly impacts its value. While vintage items can sometimes fetch higher prices, common folding card tables generally do not command significant collector interest unless they possess unique design features, provenance, or are in exceptional condition. The market for such items is typically local second-hand or antique shops, with demand being low to moderate. Comparables for similar mass-produced vintage folding tables in this condition range from $20-$40. The "rocking chair" information provided by the owner is not relevant to this item's appraisal. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, a physical inspection is necessary to assess the operational integrity of all legs, the exact materials, and to verify any maker's marks or labels. Without in-person examination, I cannot definitively confirm the material exactness or the full functionality of the folding mechanism.

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