just watch for wavy glass on those things. If they have glass it should be wavy and that will quickly separate out he repros, Usually if you just look at the reflection on posted ads you can see if the reflection is distorted or not.
If you view in person pull out a drawer and flip it over. note how the bottom is held in and also if it has dovetail joints or not. If it's older it would be solid wood not plywood and if you see particleboard and staples and no dovetails leave it there.
I'd check if there is a local antiques auction, if there is there may be a lot that dont' get to Craigslist. If you can talk to the auctioneer ask because likely there are a few furniture dealers or restorers that frequent these auctions, and they may have their own stashes of antiques. some of these guys fill barns and commercial spaces. If you watch an auction observe the guys that are buying a lot , you know they are dealers if they buy half the auction. Yea they will want their cut but it might open up some possibilities. anything you find in an antique store will be about double the auction hammer price. watching some real auctions will help give you up to date value and you should be able to pay close to that, not the antique store price.
the other people to talk to are professional furniture refinishers, again they will frequent the auctions and look for deals where they can make a buck by restoring and re-selling and they may be sitting on more than you realize or at least know who to ask.
for antique stores tables and chairs and stuff like this has to be overpriced because it takes a large portion of their store space so they normally won't have too many multiples unless they have a huge store.
I like the first one Lily posted ,It appears to roll out to get to the countertop, that's pretty neat..
I find the name funny and want to say hoosier daddy