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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 4336215, member: 5066"]It's an English chest but Hepplewhite was BIG here in America during our Federal period. (1790-1830)</p><p>I would guess OP chest is a revival piece, 1880 or so and not a period georgian chest (1780). There was a very popular revival of Hepplewhite in England in the late 19th C. I have no clue what the value would be there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 4336215, member: 5066"]It's an English chest but Hepplewhite was BIG here in America during our Federal period. (1790-1830) I would guess OP chest is a revival piece, 1880 or so and not a period georgian chest (1780). There was a very popular revival of Hepplewhite in England in the late 19th C. I have no clue what the value would be there.[/QUOTE]
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