Ethan Allen Georgian Court Cherry End Table / Commode
Ethan Allen · Furniture > Tables

Era / Decade
Early 1990s (dated by Queen Anne leg style and specific cherry finish common in ‘Georgian Court’ collection)
Material
Solid Cherry and Cherry veneers; high-quality construction featuring cabriole legs and a finished apron.
Condition
Fair to Good. Structural integrity looks excellent, but there is a significant circular heat or water stain on the top surface that has damaged the finish.
Demand Level
Moderate to Low. Traditional brown furniture is currently slower to sell unless refinished or painted (though painting cherry is controversial to collectors).
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$40 - $125 (Low: As-is locally; High: Refinished or sold as part of a set)
Estimated Retail Value
$600 - $800 (original retail price adjusted for modern equivalent quality)
Comparable Sales
Similar Ethan Allen end tables in excellent condition typically sell for $100-$200 on eBay/Poshmark. In damaged condition, they frequently sell for $25-$50 at estate sales.
Description
Elegant Queen Anne style cherry wood end table featuring graceful cabriole legs and a classic rectangular top with a beveled edge. This sturdy accent piece offers a traditional silhouette that complements formal living rooms or bedrooms.
Key Features
Solid cherry wood construction, recognizable high-end brand (Ethan Allen), timeless Queen Anne design, sturdy joinery.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence; the leg shape, finish color, and underside construction are characteristic of the Ethan Allen Georgian Court line. Look for a burned-in logo or gold sticker inside the drawer or on the underside.
Flaws to Note
A conspicuous 3-4 inch light-colored heat or water mark on the top center-right surface. Minor scuffing on the feet. The stain requires refinishing or a strategic placement of decor to hide.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist for local pickup to avoid shipping costs; Etsy if refinished/restored.
Selling Tips
Market this as a 'restoration project' or 'DIY-ready.' To maximize profit, use a finish restorer like Howard Restor-A-Finish to minimize the top stain before photographing. Highlight the Ethan Allen brand name in the title.