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End Tables in Columbia

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End tables available in Columbia.  $20.

Here’s the link: Vintage End Tables.

Kansas City Craigslist

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Paul McCobb Dining Set.  If you have $3000 to spend on a mid-century modern dining set, this one is slightly imperfect.  But Paul McCobb is a major name in mid-century modern design.  This isn’t the only expensive mid-century modern item I’ve found on Craigslist today, but I love it.

$3000 in Overland Park.  Here’s the link: Paul McCobb Dining Set.

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Walnut Tiered Side Tables.  It’s hard to see what the design of these looks like, but the wood looks beautiful.

$150 in Liberty.  Here’s the link: Solid Walnut Tiered Side Tables.

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China Cabinet.  Looks enormous, nice condition.

$177 in Overland Park.  Here’s the link: Display, China, or Book Case.

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Phonograph.  I think it’s working.  Small and cute, plays 78s and LPs.

$40 in Overland Park.  Here’s the link: Vintage Phonograph.

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Lamp.  Love the blue!  Working!

$15 in Drexel, Missouri (about an hour south of Kansas City).  Here’s the link: Floral Lamp.

St. Louis Craigslist

Your St. Louis Craigslist happenings:

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End tables.  I would be willing to bet these are Drexel tables with that caning on the bottom shelves.  Why?  Because I own a set of these as well, which I bought for roughly twice this price.  Oh well.  I love them and use them as bedside tables.  They are a little on the big side for that, but it’s just plenty of room for books.  Anyway, you can use them as accent tables or end tables.  Very nice quality.

$40 in South St. Louis County.  Here’s the link: 1960′s end tables (vintage).

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Vintage 50s couch.  Recently reupholstered in a green/beige pattern.  Nice- I like the buttons and tapered legs.  You could really make this work.

$120 in the Tower Grove neighborhood.  Here’s the link: 50′s style couch.

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Two matching white end tables with an interesting inset design- see the post.

$25 in Oakville.  Here’s the link: 2 End Tables.

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Round retro table.  In pretty bad shape, but nothing some wood filler and paint couldn’t fix.  Again, just don’t paint the brass.  Clean it up and paint the wood veneer.

$15 in St Louis City.  Here’s the link: Round Retro Wood Table.

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Red leather club chair, which I am liking!  The lines are nice.  I cannot tell at all whether this is new or old, though.  Probably newer than I would like it to be.  But it’s not monstrously sized like a contemporary chair would be, and it would still look pretty great in a room with mid-century decor.

$25 in South City St. Louis.  Here’s the link: Armchair.

St Louis Craigslist

How you doing, St Louis?

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King-size Danish modern headboard, $75 in Highland, Illinois (on the far outskirts of the eastern St. Louis suburbs).

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What did I just tell you?  Wait it out for the chrome table with the matching vinyl chairs, because they’re out there.  Looks like these have been upholstered.  $150 for all!  Looks like the same seller as the one above, same location in Highland, IL.  Still, I just had to point out this out.

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I’ve seen this one posted a couple of times, so though this posting is a few days old, it might be worth trying.  $135 for armchair and ottoman in an early 70s design.  In St. Louis.

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Poorly photographed, but $65 for this sixties-style dinette table & chair set in the Overland area of St. Louis.  The top is laminate, but I like the Danish lines and detail, and that’s a pretty good price.

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Two Lane Acclaim tables for $135 in St. Louis with the inlaid wood feature, tiered tops, and tapered legs.  That’s pricey for what is clearly rough condition, but they might clean up pretty well without a total refinish (I’d try Restor-A-Finish before you go all the way with it), and they are solid wood.