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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 927321, member: 37"]Can't really say what kind of wood that is with that heavily stained (pickled) finish. Very well could be mahogany but sincerely doubt teak. May be impossible to identify maker without finding a marked example. There were hundreds of makers of such furniture. I must say this appears better quality and design than most but would look so much better in a natural finish.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 927321, member: 37"]Can't really say what kind of wood that is with that heavily stained (pickled) finish. Very well could be mahogany but sincerely doubt teak. May be impossible to identify maker without finding a marked example. There were hundreds of makers of such furniture. I must say this appears better quality and design than most but would look so much better in a natural finish.[/QUOTE]
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