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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 2309676, member: 5066"]Agrees, late Classical, mid 19th century that has been altered for some reason or another.</p><p>Guesses this was converted to store canned goods, similar to a jelly cupboard but, it didn't start out that way I don't think, more likely a dresser.</p><p>Jelly cupboards are much more utilitarian, you don't see decorations like the turned columns or decorated bracket base.</p><p><br /></p><p>Very little, guesses $100. or less.</p><p>The fact that it's been altered doesn't help here, actually, it hurts value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 2309676, member: 5066"]Agrees, late Classical, mid 19th century that has been altered for some reason or another. Guesses this was converted to store canned goods, similar to a jelly cupboard but, it didn't start out that way I don't think, more likely a dresser. Jelly cupboards are much more utilitarian, you don't see decorations like the turned columns or decorated bracket base. Very little, guesses $100. or less. The fact that it's been altered doesn't help here, actually, it hurts value.[/QUOTE]
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