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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 9524623, member: 5170"]I think everyone’s nailed it. A walnut washstand ca. 1890. Unusually wide, so maybe not for a single family household. Mostly Eastlake, though with an unusual arts and crafts mortise and tenon element and gothic revival trefoil finials.</p><p><br /></p><p>Even in these depressed brown furniture times this should bring several hundred $ U.S., cleaned up. I would find the English equivalent of Howard’s Restore-a-Finish to even up the piece’s table top.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 9524623, member: 5170"]I think everyone’s nailed it. A walnut washstand ca. 1890. Unusually wide, so maybe not for a single family household. Mostly Eastlake, though with an unusual arts and crafts mortise and tenon element and gothic revival trefoil finials. Even in these depressed brown furniture times this should bring several hundred $ U.S., cleaned up. I would find the English equivalent of Howard’s Restore-a-Finish to even up the piece’s table top.[/QUOTE]
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