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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 2598058, member: 5170"]Yes, it's a bombe chest with the characteristic serpentine stiles, resulting drawer shapes, and ormolu appointments. Often loosely associated in the popular mind with 18th century Paris and Versailles. This is certainly a 20th century iteration of lesser quality than it's ancestors, yet it can still bring $200 in my part of the U.S.; perhaps more elsewhere.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 2598058, member: 5170"]Yes, it's a bombe chest with the characteristic serpentine stiles, resulting drawer shapes, and ormolu appointments. Often loosely associated in the popular mind with 18th century Paris and Versailles. This is certainly a 20th century iteration of lesser quality than it's ancestors, yet it can still bring $200 in my part of the U.S.; perhaps more elsewhere.[/QUOTE]
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