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Bamboo 2 Tier beverage cart w a original glass top

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Bamboo 2 Tier indoor/outdoor beverage cart wooden wheels, original glass top, it needs a little work. I'm looking to sell this item I just don't have time to restore and I don't want it to get messed up.

Category Other
Medium Bamboo
Condition Fair
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Item Name:

Vintage Bamboo 2-Tier Beverage Cart with Original Glass Top

🔍 Description

  • Material: Bamboo frame with woven cane elements, wood/bamboo wheels, and original glass top with a faux-marble or leaf-patterned insert.
  • Structure: Two-tier serving cart with push handle and fixed wheels.
  • Dimensions: Not provided (commonly around 30–35" long, 28–32" tall, 16–20" wide).
  • Era: Likely mid-20th century (1950s–1970s), in the tropical/tiki or coastal style that became popular in post-war resort and leisure furniture design.
  • Condition: Fair – shows age wear, discoloration, possible cane/bamboo looseness at joints, and surface wear to glass insert. Still structurally intact but in need of cleaning and light restoration.

🕰️ Historical Background

Bamboo and rattan serving carts gained popularity in the mid-20th century as casual yet stylish furniture for indoor and patio use. Many were made in the Philippines, Hong Kong, or Southeast Asia for export to Western markets. They were marketed for home entertaining, fitting the era's fascination with tropical and coastal décor.

⚒️ Condition Notes

  • Strengths: Original glass top still present, wheel assembly intact, appealing vintage patina.
  • Wear: Some fraying of binding, worn finish in spots, surface discoloration on shelves, possible loosening at joints.
  • Restoration Potential: Cleaning, re-binding loose cane, and refinishing could significantly enhance value.

💰 Estimated Market Value (2025)

Condition

Estimated Value

As-is, fair condition

$40 – $80 USD

Lightly restored

$100 – $150 USD

Fully restored (ready for décor use)

$175 – $250 USD

 

📉 Note: Value can vary regionally — coastal, resort, and vintage tiki markets often bring higher prices.

Recommendations

  • If selling as-is, target Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or local vintage shops.
  • Restoration could pay off if selling to the mid-century, tropical, or coastal décor market.
  • Avoid over-cleaning — keep some patina for authenticity.
  • If glass is original and patterned, highlight this in listings.

Summary:
You have a mid-20th-century bamboo and rattan 2-tier beverage cart with original patterned glass. Even in fair condition, it retains charm for collectors and decorators. Light restoration could significantly increase resale value, especially in coastal or retro-themed markets.

💰 Estimated Value

Value estimate available

Confidence: 70%

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