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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 857877, member: 51"]Your best resource for value will be checking Ebay completed/SOLD. I didn't see this exact table, but a few Conant Ball small tables in nice condition were selling in the $150 range. There were also a few CB tables with Buy It Now prices of $150, unsold. Asking prices are mostly irrelevant, only what an item sells for.</p><p><br /></p><p>The scratches are really going to hurt value on this in my opinion. Someone will have to refinish it, then no longer in original condition, or live with it as is. We don't really give values, because depends where you live can make a difference --urban area? rural? Also how quickly you want to sell it. The construction looks beautiful, but with the damage <u>where I live</u> I'd probably ask $75 for it and would take $50. You could certainly start a bit higher and see what happens. </p><p><br /></p><p>As for the best place to sell it, if you are comfortable listing on Craigslist, FB Marketplace, or Nextdoor, try for a local sale. </p><p><br /></p><p>You could point out how beautiful it would be if refinished. The wood underneath looks gorgeous.</p><p><br /></p><p>What happened to the metal sculptures that were on it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 857877, member: 51"]Your best resource for value will be checking Ebay completed/SOLD. I didn't see this exact table, but a few Conant Ball small tables in nice condition were selling in the $150 range. There were also a few CB tables with Buy It Now prices of $150, unsold. Asking prices are mostly irrelevant, only what an item sells for. The scratches are really going to hurt value on this in my opinion. Someone will have to refinish it, then no longer in original condition, or live with it as is. We don't really give values, because depends where you live can make a difference --urban area? rural? Also how quickly you want to sell it. The construction looks beautiful, but with the damage [U]where I live[/U] I'd probably ask $75 for it and would take $50. You could certainly start a bit higher and see what happens. As for the best place to sell it, if you are comfortable listing on Craigslist, FB Marketplace, or Nextdoor, try for a local sale. You could point out how beautiful it would be if refinished. The wood underneath looks gorgeous. What happened to the metal sculptures that were on it?[/QUOTE]
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