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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 273100, member: 5066"]Agrees, looks period to me & probably american. The drawer construction is very consistent with first half 19th century american, i'd guess 1820-1840.</p><p>It's a good example of a period Hepplewhite sideboard, unfortunately, value wise it's about the same today as insure value was in 1971 at auction.</p><p>I'd hang on to it, tastes & fashion changes and sooner or later brown furniture is bound to make a comeback.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 273100, member: 5066"]Agrees, looks period to me & probably american. The drawer construction is very consistent with first half 19th century american, i'd guess 1820-1840. It's a good example of a period Hepplewhite sideboard, unfortunately, value wise it's about the same today as insure value was in 1971 at auction. I'd hang on to it, tastes & fashion changes and sooner or later brown furniture is bound to make a comeback.[/QUOTE]
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