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<p>[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 2775609, member: 4654"]"The brass reinforcement/protection is quite unconvincing as far as 19thC Campaign chests go as those were made to withstand damage falling off the backs of mules over rough terrain" "The quarter-square beading in the drawers is also another common feature of early-mid 20thC English furniture"</p><p>I don't think I'll be taking what you say that seriously, I mean how hard was it to look it up? </p><p>If you don't know what youre talking about it's best to say nothing at all.....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 2775609, member: 4654"]"The brass reinforcement/protection is quite unconvincing as far as 19thC Campaign chests go as those were made to withstand damage falling off the backs of mules over rough terrain" "The quarter-square beading in the drawers is also another common feature of early-mid 20thC English furniture" I don't think I'll be taking what you say that seriously, I mean how hard was it to look it up? If you don't know what youre talking about it's best to say nothing at all.....[/QUOTE]
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