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Vintage Side Table Colonial Cherry / Queen Anne style

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Price: $150.00
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Grogans Mill pickup.  
This is a vintage side table (also known as an end table or console table) in the Queen Anne style, likely made in the mid-20th century as a reproduction of 18th-century English or American colonial designs. Key features include:

•  Material: Solid cherry wood with a rich, dark finish that highlights the natural grain.

•  Design elements: A rectangular top with molded edges, a single dovetailed drawer featuring brass batwing pulls and an escutcheon plate, a scalloped (canted) apron for decorative flair, and elegant cabriole legs that curve outward at the knee and inward at the ankle, ending in pad feet.

•  Dimensions (approximate, based on visuals): 38 inches high, 15 inches deep, and 36 inches wide—compact enough for placement beside a sofa, in a hallway, or as a bedside stand.

•  Maker: The interior label suggests “Colonial Cherry by Hardman,” indicating it was produced by a mid-century furniture company specializing in colonial reproductions (though Hardman isn’t a widely documented major brand, similar pieces were common from makers like Ethan Allen or Broyhill during that era).

These tables are prized for their graceful proportions and functionality, often used for lamps, books, or decor. In good condition like yours (minor wear adds patina), they’re collectible and versatile for traditional or eclectic interiors. 

Based on recent market data from online sales platforms like eBay, Etsy, Chairish, and 1stDibs, a vintage Harden Furniture colonial cherry Queen Anne-style one-drawer side table in good but used condition (with minor scratches and patina, as seen in your photos) typically sells for $200–$400 USD.

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