These tables are what's called "Colonial Revival" they were designed to resemble Early American pieces made in New England Prior to 1780. Most like this tend to date from the second quarter of the 20th Century (1925-50). A great number of companies produced them, some will have company markings in the way of a stamp, stencil or label.
Re: Antique Cherry Table
I found some similar ones. Here’s some that are currently for sale https://www.chairish.com/product/2200790/vintage-chippendale-two-tier-c…
https://www.ebay.com/itm/370845684719?mkevt=1&mkcid=28&chn=ps
https://www.chairish.com/product/2323031/mahogany-two-tier-hand-carved-…
https://www.etsy.com/listing/739897091/1960s-solid-mahogany-traditional…
And here’s some that recently sold on eBay.
This one sold for best offer so less than price shown. https://www.ebay.com/itm/English-Walnut-Two-Tier-Dumbwaiter-Table-/1335…
This one sold for $114 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Two-Tier-Walnut-Dumbwaiter-Round-Pie-C…
This one sold for $195 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-2-Tier-End-Table-Pie-Crust-Edge-Mahoga…
I won’t try to make an estimate as I’m not an expert but with the links above and the descriptions given in those you might be able to do more research to help estimate a value.
Re: Antique Cherry Table
Thanks so much! The first link I opened looked exactly like ours! I really appreciate you taking the time out to share this information?
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You’re welcome. Yes, that first one is very close, might be the same maker.
Re: Antique Cherry Table
These tables are what's called "Colonial Revival" they were designed to resemble Early American pieces made in New England Prior to 1780. Most like this tend to date from the second quarter of the 20th Century (1925-50). A great number of companies produced them, some will have company markings in the way of a stamp, stencil or label.