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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 9867865, member: 6444"]Unfortunately that is 20th century glass so either glass has been replaced (my guess, supported by finish nails used to hold glass) or glass and frame was made later in 20th century than I was guessing, after factories had improved production of large pieces of very flat glass. Front also shows decorative trim looks to be plaster on wood, appropriate for late 19th early 20th. Writing looks like stock numbers, either the manufacturer or dealer, so not typically useful, unfortunately.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 9867865, member: 6444"]Unfortunately that is 20th century glass so either glass has been replaced (my guess, supported by finish nails used to hold glass) or glass and frame was made later in 20th century than I was guessing, after factories had improved production of large pieces of very flat glass. Front also shows decorative trim looks to be plaster on wood, appropriate for late 19th early 20th. Writing looks like stock numbers, either the manufacturer or dealer, so not typically useful, unfortunately.[/QUOTE]
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