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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 3659160, member: 6444"]If victorian, would be late victorian, i.e. turn of century or even into 20th century. Value is much better for a set of six than for a single chair, but value depends on where you are located (country and region) since most people wouldn't consider them worth shipping. Here in New England US, they would not have much value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 3659160, member: 6444"]If victorian, would be late victorian, i.e. turn of century or even into 20th century. Value is much better for a set of six than for a single chair, but value depends on where you are located (country and region) since most people wouldn't consider them worth shipping. Here in New England US, they would not have much value.[/QUOTE]
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