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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 388451, member: 6444"]Drawer construction is consistent with 19th century, but also later bench made furniture. Using two pieces of wood for the drawer back would be unusual for 19th century for such a small piece of wood. Could you include pic of inside of drawer plus underneath drawer. Also a pic from the back, and one taken from underneath? Goal is to see the unfinished surfaces. Also, is any of the carving broken off or glued on?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 388451, member: 6444"]Drawer construction is consistent with 19th century, but also later bench made furniture. Using two pieces of wood for the drawer back would be unusual for 19th century for such a small piece of wood. Could you include pic of inside of drawer plus underneath drawer. Also a pic from the back, and one taken from underneath? Goal is to see the unfinished surfaces. Also, is any of the carving broken off or glued on?[/QUOTE]
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