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Re: 105 year old wood columns
Realistically, similar columns have been commanding $250-300 at auction for pairs, and this generally represents the market well. In a good economy and without a ideas furniture market, $1000-1500 would have been expected.
Re: 105 year old wood columns
Dead furniture market*
In reply to Re: 105 year old wood columns by fishwhacker
Re: 105 year old wood columns
We had a pair like this we retailed for $750.00 last year and paid about $400.00 for them at auction. A lot depends on your local market, Decorators were hot for these a while ago, not so much now as repros are available at lumber stores.