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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 4288482, member: 5066"]The Chest on Chest form was popular in the second half 18th century in GB & USA. Some of the period examples are quite massive requiring a step ladder to reach the top drawers.</p><p>Your chest on chest as others have noted is likely 1st quarter 20th century, machine, factory-built.</p><p>Agrees with others that $150 is overly generous, however, it's one great advantage collectors have, price almost doesn't matter as you are keeping it rather than trying to sell.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 4288482, member: 5066"]The Chest on Chest form was popular in the second half 18th century in GB & USA. Some of the period examples are quite massive requiring a step ladder to reach the top drawers. Your chest on chest as others have noted is likely 1st quarter 20th century, machine, factory-built. Agrees with others that $150 is overly generous, however, it's one great advantage collectors have, price almost doesn't matter as you are keeping it rather than trying to sell.[/QUOTE]
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