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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 8054637, member: 37"]Transitional piece, circa 1900. More Victorian than A&C but certainly has some influence. I don't think the cover is original but certainly appropriate to the style. I would hesitate to change it unless there is damage I don't see. Certainly would not be worth it for resale. You got a bargain since, as you said, this is not a style that people want right now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 8054637, member: 37"]Transitional piece, circa 1900. More Victorian than A&C but certainly has some influence. I don't think the cover is original but certainly appropriate to the style. I would hesitate to change it unless there is damage I don't see. Certainly would not be worth it for resale. You got a bargain since, as you said, this is not a style that people want right now.[/QUOTE]
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