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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 1653592, member: 37"]I am weighing back in on this but , like James, know just enough about English furniture to get me in trouble. If this were American, there would be no way this could be a 20th century piece. Have to concede that the hardware shown is more consistent with 20th century than 19th. Consequently, have to bow to those across the pond for identification. Couldn't this be a pre-war piece rather than 50s-60s? Hard for me to conceive that all this hand work and use of solid materials was still being done in the 50s and 60s.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 1653592, member: 37"]I am weighing back in on this but , like James, know just enough about English furniture to get me in trouble. If this were American, there would be no way this could be a 20th century piece. Have to concede that the hardware shown is more consistent with 20th century than 19th. Consequently, have to bow to those across the pond for identification. Couldn't this be a pre-war piece rather than 50s-60s? Hard for me to conceive that all this hand work and use of solid materials was still being done in the 50s and 60s.[/QUOTE]
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