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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 10046466, member: 5170"]Agree with Verybrad. I’d call it walnut, ca. 1870-ish. The Rococo Revival hardware is later and the attempt to blend in with the original construction date falls flat as the hardware is inappropriately fancy. The marble top is also an add-on and just looks like an attempt to tart it up.Would expect to see round wood knob pulls on the drawers and a simple wood top on the case.</p><p><br /></p><p>Value would be minimal depending on location. I’d guess $100 or so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 10046466, member: 5170"]Agree with Verybrad. I’d call it walnut, ca. 1870-ish. The Rococo Revival hardware is later and the attempt to blend in with the original construction date falls flat as the hardware is inappropriately fancy. The marble top is also an add-on and just looks like an attempt to tart it up.Would expect to see round wood knob pulls on the drawers and a simple wood top on the case. Value would be minimal depending on location. I’d guess $100 or so.[/QUOTE]
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