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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 377162, member: 37"]Can confirm that the top is not original to the buffet. Believe the end table is as made and circa 1900. Sofa table also appears as made since I can not find any evidence that the top was ever attached to anything else. Going to go with a 20s-30s date on this. Pedestal tilt-top appears to be home made and done sometime in the 20th century. Dresser is a transitional style from renaissance revival to Eastlake. Think you could just call it the latter without too many quibbles.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 377162, member: 37"]Can confirm that the top is not original to the buffet. Believe the end table is as made and circa 1900. Sofa table also appears as made since I can not find any evidence that the top was ever attached to anything else. Going to go with a 20s-30s date on this. Pedestal tilt-top appears to be home made and done sometime in the 20th century. Dresser is a transitional style from renaissance revival to Eastlake. Think you could just call it the latter without too many quibbles.[/QUOTE]
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