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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 171645, member: 37"]It is a mission oak stand or occasional table. Circa 1910. It has nice styling but the plywood shelf detracts. Can't really see what is going on there. Is it a replacement or is it the original and the veneer is just coming up? If the latter, it is not such a big deal. This type of thing actually sells pretty well on ebay since it is small enough to ship. Value is going to be dependent on what is going on with that shelf. If easily fixed, I think we are in the $50-$100.00 range in the right market. Don't confuse the value of yours with any of the sought-after named pieces such as Stickley, Limbert, etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 171645, member: 37"]It is a mission oak stand or occasional table. Circa 1910. It has nice styling but the plywood shelf detracts. Can't really see what is going on there. Is it a replacement or is it the original and the veneer is just coming up? If the latter, it is not such a big deal. This type of thing actually sells pretty well on ebay since it is small enough to ship. Value is going to be dependent on what is going on with that shelf. If easily fixed, I think we are in the $50-$100.00 range in the right market. Don't confuse the value of yours with any of the sought-after named pieces such as Stickley, Limbert, etc.[/QUOTE]
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