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<p>[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 3957499, member: 30"]Agreed. But with the cost of wood rising, interest in old wood furniture is bound to follow.. </p><p><br /></p><p>In my southern New Orleans area, these may be worth the 500$ ea price, but I suggest to only sell them as a pair. Can start price at a thousand and can always go down. European Empire furniture has always been very popular in the south.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 3957499, member: 30"]Agreed. But with the cost of wood rising, interest in old wood furniture is bound to follow.. In my southern New Orleans area, these may be worth the 500$ ea price, but I suggest to only sell them as a pair. Can start price at a thousand and can always go down. European Empire furniture has always been very popular in the south.[/QUOTE]
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