Mid-century End Table by American of Martinsville
A vintage mid-century end table designed by Merton Gershun for American of Martinsville from Snowdrift Antiques.
American of Martinsville was founded in 1906 and is a still in business today as a division of Akin Furniture. This is one of the most rare end tables by American of Martinsville. It is from the late 1960s to early 1970s. It was designed by Merton Gershun. He was a prolific designer of American mid-century modern furniture. His most well known lines for American of Martinsville are the Dania and Accord lines. This end table is neither of those and extensive research has failed to uncover the name of the line.
Whatever line it is from, it is a gorgeous and hard to find mid-century modern walnut end table. It has one drawer in front. The legs are rectangular and are clad on two sides with brass strips. It has a stretcher across the front and back for support.
It is marked “American of Martinsville” in the drawer. Underneath is the key to its line name with the stencil “600-27 / LOT 210”.
This table is in excellent vintage condition. It has very minimal wear. There are no water rings or areas of discoloration. It was used and enjoyed but was well taken care of.
It measures 27 ½ inches long by 20 ½ by 20 ½ high.
This is a hard to find, mid-century end table that adds a pop to any space.
It can be seen and purchased at ...
The Antique Exchange
1500 South Broadway
Denver, CO.
Questions about or to purchase, contact me at... snowdriftantiques@gmail.com .
Shipping is available. Local delivery and local pick up are available in Denver, CO.