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<p>[QUOTE="Martyn I F Price, post: 2561215, member: 16143"]Hi</p><p><br /></p><p>I've had this a while. I think that it is oak. It has later fitted corner pieces. It has very irregular/square shaped pegs holding parts of it together. Other parts appear to be glued. This looks 1740s or 1750s to me but a local dealer suggests a date of c1820. Any ideas.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Martyn I F Price, post: 2561215, member: 16143"]Hi I've had this a while. I think that it is oak. It has later fitted corner pieces. It has very irregular/square shaped pegs holding parts of it together. Other parts appear to be glued. This looks 1740s or 1750s to me but a local dealer suggests a date of c1820. Any ideas.[/QUOTE]
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