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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 1008893, member: 5066"]That was a southern 18th century chair built in Charleston SC so kinda a special case. Southern early pieces generally go for more than NE pieces do simply because they are more rare due to climate & war.</p><p>Still, point taken, the top of the market still sells for big bucks. Even Victorian furniture which has taken a HUGE hit on middle market furniture sells for big money at the top of the market.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 1008893, member: 5066"]That was a southern 18th century chair built in Charleston SC so kinda a special case. Southern early pieces generally go for more than NE pieces do simply because they are more rare due to climate & war. Still, point taken, the top of the market still sells for big bucks. Even Victorian furniture which has taken a HUGE hit on middle market furniture sells for big money at the top of the market.[/QUOTE]
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