How can I find out what this 1915 Oak table is worth?

This isn’t in the classifieds as I’m trying to ascertain an approximate value of it prior to a sale.

My uncle is looking to sell this Oak dining room table with full set of chairs (only 1 pictured but he has them all). Made in 1915, baller as hell. I wish he’d keep it, but he doesn’t need it and would like to make room.

How would I go about obtaining a relative value?

phonebook -> apprasiers

may need an antique appraiser to look at it.

I know my mom had smaller things she took to an antique dealer this past weekend and ended up getting almost $1000 for it.

antique roadshow
“your mother was an opiate slut junky!”

whatever you do don’t give it to this lady, she needs more firewood

http://thecompassedge.net/archives/firewood.jpg

Matt Skags’s dad is an antique dealer on hertel, call him up and get his dad’s number.

i doubt its gonig to be worth much, looks like it isnt in great condition, and doesnt look like anything special, just old

Maker?

http://www.antiqueworldmarket.com/ksantiques.html

Friend of the family and helped my dad out with some stuff.

It’s worth what ever people will pay for it.

I’ll give you 3 bux. :stuck_out_tongue:

$5 and 33 cents

no wait…just found more money

$5 and 38 cents

i know a couple people that may be able to take a look…if you want, PM me some more detailed pictures.

edit: are you sure it’s a dining room table?..most don’t have that bottom rail going across the legs for the pure inconvience of pushing the chairs in.

The Chair(s) and table don’t match, 2 different styles

yeah I’m not sure where the chairs are from, but they are also vintage oak so I figured better than nothing. we have like 8 of them

Furniture is not my stong point, but I’d say $50 - $150 assuming that the top is nice andflat with little or no problems.
I do know that I’ve heard that furniture is generally slow moving these days.
Does it have a maker ID / label. It looks a bit like Kittenger (a very good quality Buffalo Company - 1920’s and newer) which would most likey make it better.

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ill check. thanks josh

It’s not Kittenger.
If the chairs are from 1915 then they are worth some $$$$.
I may be interested if you can get more info on them.

This guy was my neighbor down the street, I think he knows his sh*t…
http://www.auctionzip.com/NY-Auctioneers/782.html