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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 562927, member: 6444"]There's never any right answer to exactly when any antique was made. I think 1810 to 1840 is the range that it most likely was made in; the hand work on the drawer and the thickness of the veneer makes me think it is on the earlier end of that range rather than the latter end of the range, but it is as always a judgement call. By joinery are you talking about dovetails?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 562927, member: 6444"]There's never any right answer to exactly when any antique was made. I think 1810 to 1840 is the range that it most likely was made in; the hand work on the drawer and the thickness of the veneer makes me think it is on the earlier end of that range rather than the latter end of the range, but it is as always a judgement call. By joinery are you talking about dovetails?[/QUOTE]
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