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<p>[QUOTE="Drew, post: 356580, member: 3235"]I've seen this joint referred to as a lock-rabbet drawer joint. Came in during the late Victorian era and seen for many years. Implemented as to not have the need for any type of side dovetailing - speed up production. Have seen both lesser furniture and high quality pieces use this joint. Id also say yours is ca. 1910. . . nice condition.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 356580, member: 3235"]I've seen this joint referred to as a lock-rabbet drawer joint. Came in during the late Victorian era and seen for many years. Implemented as to not have the need for any type of side dovetailing - speed up production. Have seen both lesser furniture and high quality pieces use this joint. Id also say yours is ca. 1910. . . nice condition.[/QUOTE]
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