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<p>[QUOTE="Sedona, post: 9553361, member: 4438"]It’s similar in design to an armchair I have, that an antique dealer called Aesthetic Movement, similar to Eastlake. I got the feeling that’s a catch-all style, as the Victorians were making all sorts of furniture styles, new and revival. It’s still around the same time period.</p><p><br /></p><p>The experts can weigh in…is walnut more typically used in Eastlake?</p><p><br /></p><p>Very lovely piece![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sedona, post: 9553361, member: 4438"]It’s similar in design to an armchair I have, that an antique dealer called Aesthetic Movement, similar to Eastlake. I got the feeling that’s a catch-all style, as the Victorians were making all sorts of furniture styles, new and revival. It’s still around the same time period. The experts can weigh in…is walnut more typically used in Eastlake? Very lovely piece![/QUOTE]
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