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<p>[QUOTE="Fid, post: 746367, member: 7724"]the outside hinges on the armoire are not original IMO. it seems the original inside pins got either lost or broke out. from the measures it could be a Southern German Leintuchschrank (bed linen cupboard) because the depth corresponds to a folded bed linen, two per board. I'd put it to the Biedermeier period.</p><p>the bed looks later and is probably from the Historismus era, but bought to fit together.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fid, post: 746367, member: 7724"]the outside hinges on the armoire are not original IMO. it seems the original inside pins got either lost or broke out. from the measures it could be a Southern German Leintuchschrank (bed linen cupboard) because the depth corresponds to a folded bed linen, two per board. I'd put it to the Biedermeier period. the bed looks later and is probably from the Historismus era, but bought to fit together.[/QUOTE]
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