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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9869779, member: 37"]Agree with a circa 1900 date (Leaning toward early 20th century). Not American. Could be either English or Continental. Mix of styles. Sort of Georgian with queen Anne legs. Hardware is more arts and crafts, bordering on art nouveau. Wood appears to be walnut. I don't know where you are but Johnny's value is pretty spot-on for here in the US. Maybe a bit more in or near a big city and less in Major Podunkville. Not having the escutcheon will hurt value, as it would be impossible to replace.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9869779, member: 37"]Agree with a circa 1900 date (Leaning toward early 20th century). Not American. Could be either English or Continental. Mix of styles. Sort of Georgian with queen Anne legs. Hardware is more arts and crafts, bordering on art nouveau. Wood appears to be walnut. I don't know where you are but Johnny's value is pretty spot-on for here in the US. Maybe a bit more in or near a big city and less in Major Podunkville. Not having the escutcheon will hurt value, as it would be impossible to replace.[/QUOTE]
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