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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 145467, member: 37"]First is 20s-30s and pine as mentioned. Not a lot of value there but a useful size. Second is circa 1900 and looks to be quartersawn oak. however, I think you will find it is actually false grain and printed on the wood. This was a low price alternative to good wood from this era. The last is the best of the bunch, a circa 1890 gentleman's dresser. Can't tell the wood for sure but looks like it could be ash.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 145467, member: 37"]First is 20s-30s and pine as mentioned. Not a lot of value there but a useful size. Second is circa 1900 and looks to be quartersawn oak. however, I think you will find it is actually false grain and printed on the wood. This was a low price alternative to good wood from this era. The last is the best of the bunch, a circa 1890 gentleman's dresser. Can't tell the wood for sure but looks like it could be ash.[/QUOTE]
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