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AI Identification

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Tilt-top style pedestal accent table

Antique Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a small tripod accent table, stylistically consistent with late 19th or 20th-century colonial revival tilt-top designs. The circular wooden tabletop features a scalloped or 'pie-crust' edge and a honey-toned finish that reveals a visible wood grain. The tabletop is supported by a single central pedestal with a black, possibly painted or ebonized, finish. The pedestal is decoratively turned, featuring a fluted bulbous section that transitions into three splayed cabriole-style legs. While the construction suggests it may be a tilt-top model, no hinge mechanism is clearly visible from this angle. The piece shows signs of wear, including minor scuffs on the base and legs, and a slight separation in the wood grain on the tabletop. No maker's marks or labels are visible in the image, so this identification is based solely on stylistic features and should be considered a hypothesis subject to physical inspection. The mixed finishes suggest it may have been refinished or modified over time.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, the item appears to be an accent table featuring elements of the Colonial Revival style, likely produced in the late 19th or early 20th century. I have based this appraisal on the 'pie-crust' scalloped edging and turning details on the pedestal. From what I can see, the contrasting finishes—a light-toned wood top and a dark, possibly ebonized base—suggest the piece may have been modified or refinished, which typically impacts market value for period furniture. I cannot verify from a photo if the construction utilizes traditional joinery or if a tilt-top mechanism is present beneath the surface. The value estimate of $150-$350 reflects the market for decorative furniture of this type assuming it is a period revival piece. If it is later mass-produced reproduction from the mid-20th century, the value would likely sit at the lower end or below $100. Conversely, if physical inspection were to reveal evidence of an 18th-century origin, the value could increase significantly. Determining the type of wood and inspecting the underside for tool marks would be necessary to establish a more precise age. General market demand for small accent pieces remains stable, though mixed finishes often appeal more to decorative buyers than to serious furniture collectors. To move beyond this hypothesis and establish a more certain valuation, an in-person examination by a specialist is required to check for maker's marks, evaluate the wood species, and verify the integrity of the pedestal-to-top connection.

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