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Found a pair of these plant stand/occasional tables in my MIL's attic when she passed. Tops had been refinished and the squirrels and mice had been living on them, but they were still pretty sturdy. Hard to tell style or age, but I'm assuming they were mass produced and probably weren't very expensive. Maybe from the 1920-30s? What's interesting is they used a kind of pocket screw to attach the lower shelf and a ramped sliding dovetail to attach the legs to the top, something I had not seen before--and a clever way to hold splayed legs.