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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 4253587, member: 36"]It's got very traditional feet, quarter-sawn oak, and almost has to be British or "other". If it were American I'd be thinking early 1920s. No matter what, that's a solid hunk of old oak and it would be criminal for it to land in the tip!</p><p><br /></p><p>Just a thought. Some people here in the USA are repurposing old sideboards into furniture for a baby's room. They hold everything, and a changing table pad can go right on the flat surface. And they don't tip over; they're too heavy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 4253587, member: 36"]It's got very traditional feet, quarter-sawn oak, and almost has to be British or "other". If it were American I'd be thinking early 1920s. No matter what, that's a solid hunk of old oak and it would be criminal for it to land in the tip! Just a thought. Some people here in the USA are repurposing old sideboards into furniture for a baby's room. They hold everything, and a changing table pad can go right on the flat surface. And they don't tip over; they're too heavy.[/QUOTE]
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