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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 388212, member: 5066"]Absolutely! On period William & Mary furniture those bun feet rarely survive in original condition because they are so delicate & sliding/moving case pieces across the floor tended to damage/break them. This box however most likely sat on a chest of drawers or dressing table and so the feet had a decent chance at survival.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 388212, member: 5066"]Absolutely! On period William & Mary furniture those bun feet rarely survive in original condition because they are so delicate & sliding/moving case pieces across the floor tended to damage/break them. This box however most likely sat on a chest of drawers or dressing table and so the feet had a decent chance at survival.[/QUOTE]
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