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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 3620394, member: 37"]I would call it a wardrobe. Oak circa 1900, factory made, and rather plain compared to many. This might work it its favor as ornate Victorian furniture is out of fashion. That said, wardrobes of any type are not much in demand. Value is highly dependent on where and how selling. Here in my Midwest US neck of the woods, this would be under $250.00 at retail. Might even need to be under $200. You might do better (or worse) depending on where you are and how selling.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 3620394, member: 37"]I would call it a wardrobe. Oak circa 1900, factory made, and rather plain compared to many. This might work it its favor as ornate Victorian furniture is out of fashion. That said, wardrobes of any type are not much in demand. Value is highly dependent on where and how selling. Here in my Midwest US neck of the woods, this would be under $250.00 at retail. Might even need to be under $200. You might do better (or worse) depending on where you are and how selling.[/QUOTE]
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