Hey there. I believe this table was manufactured in 1969 but can find no similar table by Lane on the internet. Would you be able to help me identify it and also tell me what value it currently holds? Thanks so much.
Category
Furniture
Medium
Wood - I don't know what kind.
Distinguishing marks
Maker, Style, & Serial No. are printed on the underside.
Maker: Lane Altavista Virginia
Style: #1063-19
Ser No: #2961230
Maker: Lane Furniture, Altavista, Virginia Style No: 1063-19 Serial No: 2961230 Manufacture Date:March 2, 1969(Serial numbers from Lane are read in reverse: 0 3 2 1 6 9 2 → 2/3/69) Dimensions: 45.5" L x 23.5" W x 15.5" H Material: Likely cherry or walnut veneer over solid wood; Lane often used these woods in Queen Anne styles Style: Queen Anne – characterized by cabriole legs and elegant curves Condition: Good – some surface wear and discoloration noted in photos, consistent with age
Historical Context
Lane Furniture was well-known for its cedar chests and mid-century modern pieces, but they also produced a line of traditional styles like Queen Anne in the 1960s and 70s. These tables were typically marketed as part of a matching living room suite. The Queen Anne influence is clear in your piece’s cabriole legs and scalloped apron.
Current Market Value
As of 2024–2025, vintage Lane tables of this type and era are appreciated by mid-century and traditional furniture collectors. However, value is affected by condition, demand, and geographic location.
Retail (excellent condition): $150–$300
Private sale (good condition as shown): $100–$175
Auction (with local interest): $75–$150
Tables in pristine condition or part of a matching set can command more. Refinishing this piece professionally could add value.
Recommendation
Your table is a charming example of post-war American furniture with collectible interest. While it may not command high-end antique prices, it has solid mid-century brand recognition (Lane is sought after) and classic styling that remains popular for vintage decor.
For insurance or high-value confirmation, a professional appraisal may be worthwhile if:
It's part of a larger Lane suite
You plan to sell it in a higher-end vintage market
Lane Altavista Queen Anne Style Coffee Table (Style 1063-19)
Maker: Lane Furniture, Altavista, Virginia
Style No: 1063-19
Serial No: 2961230
Manufacture Date: March 2, 1969 (Serial numbers from Lane are read in reverse: 0 3 2 1 6 9 2 → 2/3/69)
Dimensions: 45.5" L x 23.5" W x 15.5" H
Material: Likely cherry or walnut veneer over solid wood; Lane often used these woods in Queen Anne styles
Style: Queen Anne – characterized by cabriole legs and elegant curves
Condition: Good – some surface wear and discoloration noted in photos, consistent with age
Historical Context
Lane Furniture was well-known for its cedar chests and mid-century modern pieces, but they also produced a line of traditional styles like Queen Anne in the 1960s and 70s. These tables were typically marketed as part of a matching living room suite. The Queen Anne influence is clear in your piece’s cabriole legs and scalloped apron.
Current Market Value
As of 2024–2025, vintage Lane tables of this type and era are appreciated by mid-century and traditional furniture collectors. However, value is affected by condition, demand, and geographic location.
Tables in pristine condition or part of a matching set can command more. Refinishing this piece professionally could add value.
Recommendation
Your table is a charming example of post-war American furniture with collectible interest. While it may not command high-end antique prices, it has solid mid-century brand recognition (Lane is sought after) and classic styling that remains popular for vintage decor.
For insurance or high-value confirmation, a professional appraisal may be worthwhile if:
You could contact: