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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 273248, member: 5066"]Yeah, it could go either way, american or english but i think, American because, the dovetails are "fatter" than you usually see in english furniture and the secondary wood on drawer is not oak which again, you usually see in english pieces.</p><p>That's a problem with photo's & old furniture, you can't authenticate with pics alone, it requires an in person exam. The camera often tells lies with old furniture, i don't know why exactly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 273248, member: 5066"]Yeah, it could go either way, american or english but i think, American because, the dovetails are "fatter" than you usually see in english furniture and the secondary wood on drawer is not oak which again, you usually see in english pieces. That's a problem with photo's & old furniture, you can't authenticate with pics alone, it requires an in person exam. The camera often tells lies with old furniture, i don't know why exactly.[/QUOTE]
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