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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 168889, member: 37"]1920s depression era furniture. Also sometimes referred to as traditional revival, though there is no one exact tradition that it revives. The makers borrowed bits from here and there to create new forms. The drawer fronts are walnut veneer. The rest appears to be poplar. Someone has stripped the color out of the poplar at some point as I suspect it was originally stained to match the walnut better. Can't see the top well enough to tell but it may have originally had walnut veneer on it that has been removed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 168889, member: 37"]1920s depression era furniture. Also sometimes referred to as traditional revival, though there is no one exact tradition that it revives. The makers borrowed bits from here and there to create new forms. The drawer fronts are walnut veneer. The rest appears to be poplar. Someone has stripped the color out of the poplar at some point as I suspect it was originally stained to match the walnut better. Can't see the top well enough to tell but it may have originally had walnut veneer on it that has been removed.[/QUOTE]
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