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AI Identification

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Mid-20th-century style enamel-top dining table with four chairs

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AI Estimated Value

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$350 - $650

As of June 14, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This dining set features a square-top table with a white enamel surface, a design stylistically consistent with the Art Deco or Mid-Century Modern kitchen furniture popular in the 1930s through the 1950s. The tabletop is decorated with blue geometric line work and a floral corner motif in the same blue hue. The edge of the table shows a stacked triple-line border. Accompanying the table are four chairs with dark metal frames, grid-style wire backs, and maroon or dark red padded vinyl seats. The chair legs are finished with black protective caps. The table wood leg is vertically fluted, suggesting a possible 1940s-era aesthetic. Visible wear includes minor chipping and scuffs along the table edges, consistent with age and regular domestic use. No maker's mark or brand label is visible in the image to provide a definitive attribution, so the identification is based on common design tropes of vintage American dinette sets. The set is shown with various glassware and textiles, including a cobalt blue glass bowl and quilted placemats.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have evaluated this dining set as a mid-20th-century American dinette. The set features a white enamel-top table with blue stenciled motifs and four metal-frame chairs with vinyl upholstery. This aesthetic is consistent with styles found between the late 1930s and early 1950s. While the fluted legs and geometric patterns suggest a specific vintage origin, I cannot see a maker's mark or brand label to support a specific attribution. My estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a period-correct set rather than a modern reproduction. From what I can see, the enamel shows minor chipping and scuffs along the edges, which is typical for domestic use over several decades. I cannot verify from a photo the structural integrity of the chair frames or the exact material of the table core. The value is driven by the currently strong market interest in 'Mid-Century Modern' and 'Vintage Americana' kitchenware. Similar style sets typically trade in the $350 to $650 range when in good, usable condition. If this set were discovered to be a modern 'remake' or later reproduction, the value would likely drop to $150–$250. To refine this valuation, I would need a physical inspection to check for hidden stamps on the underside of the table or chair frames and to assess the stability of the wood-to-metal joints. A formal authentication would require tracing the specific stencil pattern to a known manufacturer period catalog. Please note that the value of such pieces is highly dependent on the condition of the enamel and the absence of significant rust on the metal components.

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