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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 627277, member: 6444"]I don’t disagree, as I said late 19th to early 20th depending on the dovetails (which we haven’t seen yet). I put it past Late Classical, and more Eastlake style (most popular 1870-1890). But with the chamfered corners with beaded doo-dads and excessively worked base I could see it still being made into the 20th century, which is why I was curious about the dovetails.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 627277, member: 6444"]I don’t disagree, as I said late 19th to early 20th depending on the dovetails (which we haven’t seen yet). I put it past Late Classical, and more Eastlake style (most popular 1870-1890). But with the chamfered corners with beaded doo-dads and excessively worked base I could see it still being made into the 20th century, which is why I was curious about the dovetails.[/QUOTE]
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