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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 194767, member: 37"]The first piece is an American oak dining room buffet about 1900-1910. The settee is maybe just a bit later, 1910-20. It looks like it could be mahogany or at least a mahogany finish. Neither are terribly valuable but, if family heirlooms, could be priceless to you. They don't look like they need too much, though having something reupholstered can get expensive.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 194767, member: 37"]The first piece is an American oak dining room buffet about 1900-1910. The settee is maybe just a bit later, 1910-20. It looks like it could be mahogany or at least a mahogany finish. Neither are terribly valuable but, if family heirlooms, could be priceless to you. They don't look like they need too much, though having something reupholstered can get expensive.[/QUOTE]
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