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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 266077, member: 5066"]Yeah, agrees with Brad, those mirror supports caught my eye as well. Which is why it's important where dresser was found, any history you have on it. Late Classical was made all over the eastern seaboard, it's mostly machine made and literally millions of pieces were produced. So to even get to "attributed", you need some evidence that it was built in north carolina.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 266077, member: 5066"]Yeah, agrees with Brad, those mirror supports caught my eye as well. Which is why it's important where dresser was found, any history you have on it. Late Classical was made all over the eastern seaboard, it's mostly machine made and literally millions of pieces were produced. So to even get to "attributed", you need some evidence that it was built in north carolina.[/QUOTE]
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