Vintage Mid-Century Hummingbird and Peony Hand-Painted Two-Tier Side Table
Unbranded (Likely 1960s Mass Market Home Decor such as Syroco or American Furniture Specialty Co.) · Art & Decor > Furniture > Accent Tables

Era / Decade
1960s-1970s; indicated by the tapered wooden legs, sage green color palette, and folk-art inspired decal style.
Material
Mixed media; solid wood or stained laminate frame, pressboard surfaces with a painted/lacquered finish, and vinyl or hand-painted floral decals.
Condition
Fair to Good; visible surface scratches on the top tier, paint loss or chips near the center hummingbird decal, and scuffing on the wooden frame edges.
Demand Level
Moderate; the 'Cottagecore' and 'Grandmillennial' trends drive demand for floral vintage furniture, though the condition issues may slow the sale.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $25 | Mid: $45 | High: $75
Estimated Retail Value
$45 - $65 (original adjusted for inflation) or $89 for a modern replica.
Comparable Sales
Similar unbranded 1960s floral utility tables typically sell for $35-$50 on eBay (plus shipping) and $40-$60 in local vintage boutiques depending on the vibrancy of the graphics.
Description
Lovely vintage mid-century modern two-tier accent table featuring a serene sage green finish. The top surface is decorated with a charming hummingbird and pink peony floral motif. Clean lines and tapered legs give it a classic MCM silhouette. Perfect as a plant stand, side table, or nightstand. Approximate dimensions: 24"W x 15"D x 22"H.
Key Features
Mid-Century Modern silhouette; highly desirable cottagecore/grandmillennial aesthetic; dual-tier storage; unique bird and floral botanical theme.
Authenticity Indicators
Construction style (screwed-in tapered legs) and the specific type of lacquered particle board surfaces are hallmarks of mid-market 1960s furniture. Confidence: High.
Flaws to Note
Significant surface wear on the top shelf surface; small white spots (possibly paint splatter); scuffing on the dark wood trim; decal is beginning to show age-related cracking/fading.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace (best for Avoiding shipping costs on furniture); Etsy (strong market for vintage kitsch); local antique malls.
Selling Tips
Highlight the 'Cottagecore' aesthetic in keywords. Use a wood touch-up marker on the dark frame to instantly improve visual appeal. Photograph in a well-lit room with a plant on the bottom shelf to show functionality.