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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 10370477, member: 5170"]Very conservative, and gorgeous to boot! I would go with a 1940s date, maybe even 1950s. Thats the golden age of dining room sets, now sadly passed. The book-matched Burl/burr is stunning, much more like late Victorian than mid-(20th) Century.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would also go with several thousand $ U.S., at least in my part of the country, but like [USER=37]@verybrad[/USER] I have no idea about Europe. It would indeed take a specialized buyer, but that person is out there somewhere!</p><p>Beautiful![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 10370477, member: 5170"]Very conservative, and gorgeous to boot! I would go with a 1940s date, maybe even 1950s. Thats the golden age of dining room sets, now sadly passed. The book-matched Burl/burr is stunning, much more like late Victorian than mid-(20th) Century. I would also go with several thousand $ U.S., at least in my part of the country, but like [USER=37]@verybrad[/USER] I have no idea about Europe. It would indeed take a specialized buyer, but that person is out there somewhere! Beautiful![/QUOTE]
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