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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 1054638, member: 29"]It's earlier than mid 20th. Absolutely typical Edwardian china cabinet, made by a myriad of makers here. I sold one at Bainbridge's at Ruislip a couple of years ago on behalf of a friend who was executor for an estate. As I recall, it got about thirty quid. Give it a polish and keep it. If you want confirmation on that sort of value, email Bainbridge's or Harrow Auctions. There's a dealer in High Barnet might buy it, but I doubt she'd give more than twenty, sadly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 1054638, member: 29"]It's earlier than mid 20th. Absolutely typical Edwardian china cabinet, made by a myriad of makers here. I sold one at Bainbridge's at Ruislip a couple of years ago on behalf of a friend who was executor for an estate. As I recall, it got about thirty quid. Give it a polish and keep it. If you want confirmation on that sort of value, email Bainbridge's or Harrow Auctions. There's a dealer in High Barnet might buy it, but I doubt she'd give more than twenty, sadly.[/QUOTE]
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