Those are classic 1950's era. Value is nil, however, the construction build is poor at best. Sorry.
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Yea, unfortunately they're not made very well at all. BUT, that look is very in now. I'd redo them in a bright, poppy color using a high gloss/lacquer finish & seriously clean up & shine the classic Atomic era hardware. Afterwards, you'd have a really cute, hip set of nightstands that you can either keep or sell for a few hundred bucks on CL or eBay.
You can put lipstick on a pig......
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Lol yes, I know, I know...they're c*** pieces, I'm not by any means discounting that. But, she's got 'em now & might as well make lemonade outta lemons, or just toss them? Oh well...if it's THAT bad( & it does look bad! That's either brown Formica, or some of the worst veneer work I've seen in a long time,) maybe just tossing them is the way to go?
I stand by my earlier opinion on the hardware tho. She could clean & polish those up & sell them easily! Atomic age anything doesn't last long these days on CL, eBay & Etsy.