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Although not exactly the same, this one is asking $415.
The last sold example of your table I can find was from 2015 and it fetched $30 images.app.goo.gl/
Sadly furniture values have not improved much in the past 6 years.
If it was mine, I would start high, maybe $200, and take best offer which could be as low as $20. Furniture values are regional and supply and demand based. Hopefully you will be in a low supply, high demand town. Value is what your market will bear.
Post back how your sale goes!
I found this info...but it sold in 2015.
uhurufurniture.blogspot.com/
Here are some tables by Brandt:
www.etsy.com/
www.chairish.com/
Looks like a nice accent/side/end table.
Value is usually based on an identical sold item but the only one that that I could find was sold in 2015 and sold for $30. This was not a good price and your table should be worth more.
uhurufurniture.blogspot.com/
I would suggest cleaning it properly, take several really good pictures (from all angles but full table) and write a good description listing measurements, true condition and type of wood if known; also include anything you know about age.
Decide what selling site you want to use; maybe Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, LetGo, and any others you know about. Start your price higher - maybe $300 - add all offers considered and local pick up only. Leave it for several weeks/months and if no offers then lower your price and try again.
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