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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 29061, member: 37"]Dining table is circa 1900. Can't see the chairs well enough to tell age. Look like they may be T-backs. If so, they would be late teens-twenties. Tall kitchen cupboard is also circa 1900. Pie safe is older in appearance but seems to be cobbled together from old parts. Your side by side secretary is about 1900. Your double china cabinet/server is also about 1900. This Victorian oak furniture was mass produced and available virtually unchanged for about 25 years or so. 1890 to WWI.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 29061, member: 37"]Dining table is circa 1900. Can't see the chairs well enough to tell age. Look like they may be T-backs. If so, they would be late teens-twenties. Tall kitchen cupboard is also circa 1900. Pie safe is older in appearance but seems to be cobbled together from old parts. Your side by side secretary is about 1900. Your double china cabinet/server is also about 1900. This Victorian oak furniture was mass produced and available virtually unchanged for about 25 years or so. 1890 to WWI.[/QUOTE]
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