Mediterranean Style Round Wood End Table with Tempered Glass Top and S-Scroll Legs
Unbranded (Style consistent with Bassett, Ethan Allen, or high-end imports like Maitland-Smith) · Furniture > Tables > End Tables

Era / Decade
1990s - Early 2000s; identified by the heavy Mediterranean/Neoclassical revival aesthetic and the inclusion of a thick tempered glass inset
Material
Likely solid birch or cherry wood with a walnut finish; heavy gauge tempered glass top with a polished edge
Condition
Very Good; the wood finish appears lustrous and well-maintained. The glass top shows no visible deep scratches or chips in the image. Bottom base shows minor scuffing typical of floor contact.
Demand Level
Moderate; traditional heavy furniture has a smaller market than mid-century modern, but high-quality carved pieces remain popular for formal living rooms and libraries.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$125.00 - $275.00
Estimated Retail Value
$450.00 - $800.00
Comparable Sales
Similar Mediterranean scroll tables sell for $100-$200 on Facebook Marketplace. High-end designer versions (like Maitland-Smith) can reach $400+ at antique malls.
Description
This elegant round end table features a robust Mediterranean-inspired design with four thick S-scroll carved legs joined by a cross-stretcher base. The top is finished with a heavy, removable circular glass inset that protects the wood surface while adding a modern transparency. Dimensions approximately 24-28 inches in diameter and 24 inches high. Rich medium-brown wood stain with a semi-gloss sheen.
Key Features
High-quality carved scrollwork; thick tempered glass top; substantial weight and stability; versatile Neoclassical style that fits both traditional and 'Dark Academia' aesthetics.
Authenticity Indicators
Construction quality (dovetailing or heavy bolting on the underside); thickness of glass; weight of the wood. Confidence: High (Authentic vintage mass-market or boutique furniture).
Flaws to Note
Minor surface scratches likely present on the glass upon close inspection; potential light dings on the lower scroll feet from vacuum cleaners or shoes; needs a thorough dusting in the tight crevices of the scrollwork.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace, Nextdoor, or local consignment shops. Shipping this item is cost-prohibitive due to the weight and fragility of the glass, making local pickup the best option.
Selling Tips
Stage with a vintage lamp and a stack of books to show scale. Mention the glass is removable for easy transport. Use keywords like 'Mediterranean', 'Tuscan', 'Scroll Leg', and 'Neoclassical'. Always photograph the underside to show construction quality.