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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 2258870, member: 5170"]As you've noted, it's a nice walnut Eastlake piece ca. 1890. I like the pulls too, and the commode door adds a bit of interest. Looks like it's been refinished. It was probably part of a three-piece bedroom set that would have included a dresser and full-size bed. As handsome as it is, it's not worth much these days, depending on where you are. In my part of the U.S. Midwest, assuming the marble is intact, you might get $100 for it. A shame, considering you can't get a piece 1/10th as nice for the same price new.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 2258870, member: 5170"]As you've noted, it's a nice walnut Eastlake piece ca. 1890. I like the pulls too, and the commode door adds a bit of interest. Looks like it's been refinished. It was probably part of a three-piece bedroom set that would have included a dresser and full-size bed. As handsome as it is, it's not worth much these days, depending on where you are. In my part of the U.S. Midwest, assuming the marble is intact, you might get $100 for it. A shame, considering you can't get a piece 1/10th as nice for the same price new.[/QUOTE]
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