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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 248454, member: 37"]I would have thought this earlier (30s as Johnny suggests). However, the stamp would seem to tell the story unless it is on a replaced plywood backing. It is English oak in the so-called tudor-bethan style. While it looks pretty churchy to our eyes, it is just as likely home furniture. The English members here could probably tell you more about this than I could. Seems that styles we saw go by the wayside were produced a lot longer there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 248454, member: 37"]I would have thought this earlier (30s as Johnny suggests). However, the stamp would seem to tell the story unless it is on a replaced plywood backing. It is English oak in the so-called tudor-bethan style. While it looks pretty churchy to our eyes, it is just as likely home furniture. The English members here could probably tell you more about this than I could. Seems that styles we saw go by the wayside were produced a lot longer there.[/QUOTE]
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