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Keuffel & Esser Drawing Table

By CrystalDawn77, 3 March, 2025
Description

Hi there, 

Are you able to give me an approx price of what it's worth, if anything?

Thank you for your time.

 

Category
Other
Condition
Good
For Sale?
No
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NaidaTheCollector

3 months ago

Keuffel & Esser Co. "Popular" Drawing Table

Item Overview

  • Manufacturer: Keuffel & Esser Co. (K&E)
  • Model: "Popular" Drawing Table
  • Material: Solid wood with metal hardware
  • Condition: Good (visible wear, some surface stains)
  • For Sale: No

History of Keuffel & Esser Co.

Founded in 1867, Keuffel & Esser Co. was a prominent manufacturer of drafting and surveying equipment. Their drawing tables were widely used by architects, engineers, and designers from the early 20th century through the mid-century period. The "Popular" model was a well-regarded drafting table known for its durable wood construction, adjustable tilt mechanism, and quality craftsmanship.

The company's drafting equipment was often found in schools, offices, and professional studios. Today, vintage Keuffel & Esser tables are sought after by collectors, artists, and those who appreciate industrial and mid-century furniture.

Valuation Factors

  1. Age & Rarity
    • Likely dates from 1920s–1950s based on design and branding.
    • Keuffel & Esser drawing tables are collectible, but values vary depending on age and condition.
  2. Condition & Functionality
    • Your table appears to be in good condition, with signs of wear but structurally intact.
    • The wood finish and metal hardware show some age, but the mechanisms seem to function properly.
  3. Market Demand & Comparable Sales
    • Similar vintage Keuffel & Esser drawing tables typically sell for $300–$800 in as-is condition.
    • Fully restored models can command $1,000–$2,000, especially if refinished or repurposed into furniture (e.g., desks or display tables).
    • Prices fluctuate based on region, buyer interest, and condition.

Estimated Value

  • As-Is Condition (Good, Unrestored): $300–$800
  • Restored (Refinished, Cleaned, Functional Hardware): $1,000–$2,000+

Recommendation for Further Appraisal

  • If selling, consider listing on vintage furniture sites like Chairish, 1stDibs, or eBay.
  • If you want a more precise valuation, an appraisal from an antique furniture specialist or industrial design dealer is recommended.
  • Restoration could significantly increase its value if done properly.
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