APPRAISER: You bought this in a flea market.
GUEST: Right, outside of Pittsburgh.
APPRAISER: You paid...?
GUEST: $65.
APPRAISER: $65. And what do you know about it?
GUEST: I collect Deco, we collect Deco furniture, so it was like a machine-age design, which was one reason we were interested in it.
APPRAISER: Sure.
GUEST: I think it's part of a suite, a bedroom set or something like that, I'm not sure.
APPRAISER: I actually think it's probably a hall pier table and hall mirror. You can sort of adjust this thing. You thought it was a designer?
GUEST: Yeah, I thought maybe Kem Weber or Donald Deskey, but...
APPRAISER: I think it's much more of a mass-produced item than that, although it's got great sleek lines to it. You know in the Deco period, they're making all these wild forms-- vanities, they're doing the cigarette tables, they're doing bars, they're doing all sorts of things. I think this is part of it as sort of a Deco for the masses, if you will.
GUEST: Okay.
APPRAISER: Do you notice there's a number on the back of this thing. That's why we know it's mass produced. I think it's a great find for $65. I mean, you know I'd see it in a shop at $600 to $800 easily.
GUEST: Really?
APPRAISER: Yeah, oh I think so, yeah.