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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 285709, member: 37"]The main Spanish elements to this are the decoration on the front of the drawer and, possibly, the flared handles. As James suggests, the form is basically colonial. I did hesitate a bit in calling this Spanish revival. I agree with the $100.00 or less evaluation. You might see it in a shop cleaned up or painted going for just a tad more. Your $35.00 price is what I might expect to pay at auction. It probably would have been priced a bit higher than that in our local Goodwill.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 285709, member: 37"]The main Spanish elements to this are the decoration on the front of the drawer and, possibly, the flared handles. As James suggests, the form is basically colonial. I did hesitate a bit in calling this Spanish revival. I agree with the $100.00 or less evaluation. You might see it in a shop cleaned up or painted going for just a tad more. Your $35.00 price is what I might expect to pay at auction. It probably would have been priced a bit higher than that in our local Goodwill.[/QUOTE]
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