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<p>[QUOTE="johnnycb09, post: 188319, member: 27"]I dont see any worm holes,wouldnt there be some on an english chair that old? as an aside, I was living in denver in the 90s when there was a huge shipment of english furniture brought in and sold out of a storefront. I bought a lovely little art deco drop front desk,and after a few months the finish started flaking off and it started warping. Seems like wood furniture brought from a damp climate to a desert enviroment doesnt fare so well ! I wonder if this came from that shipment.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnnycb09, post: 188319, member: 27"]I dont see any worm holes,wouldnt there be some on an english chair that old? as an aside, I was living in denver in the 90s when there was a huge shipment of english furniture brought in and sold out of a storefront. I bought a lovely little art deco drop front desk,and after a few months the finish started flaking off and it started warping. Seems like wood furniture brought from a damp climate to a desert enviroment doesnt fare so well ! I wonder if this came from that shipment.[/QUOTE]
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