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Estate Sale Table Find, (and first post)!
Hi everyone, thank you so much for the awesome forum! I have a table I am buying from an estate sale and I was curious about its value. I dont want to pay to much for it, but I love it. Any help from yall would be great as far as how much it might be worth, how much to pay for it, or not to pay for it or any other info you might know would be great. Thanks alot!Attachment 10908Attachment 10907Attachment 10909Attachment 10910Attachment 10911
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I think I will be able to get this for $150 or so, the way it is looking. Would that be a fairly good deal?
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Sure for $150 if you like it and condition is decent go for it. Could always offer $125 and see what happens. :)
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Thanks! I do like it, but I am still coming up empty on info for this thing, cant find it anywhere.
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Henkel Harris was a Virginia company that built decent - but not exceptional - furniture in Winchester VA. It's machine made, not hand-crafted, but was considered upper level in the category. It's not Kittinger / Kindel / Baker / Karges / Councill, but one tier below that. Anything that doesn't have broken legs is easily worth $ 150.
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Cool, thanks for the info. Do you have any idea what the vintage of that piece might be or a link to some good info where I could find it?
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Hi, andy86.
It looks to be a pretty, little, mass-produced, mahogany game table. I did a quick search and found one just like it sold on Chairish for $400, and another on eBay was listed for $349 but looks like there were no takers. What you pay depends on how much you like it and are willing to pay! (How's that for stating the obvious? Ha!) For what it is, it does look to be in good shape and, in my humble opinion, a nice game table.
TXCajun
P.S. - Just noticed your post asking about the possible age of the table. I'm guessing 1980's or 1990's. I bet Duane can help with that much better than I! Duane?
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Sounds like a solid idea, obvious is usually the right answer lol. Great info thanks for the reply!