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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 149261, member: 37"]Think it is late 19th century oak and German is certainly probable. I don't think it has been messed with unless there was a center section removed as above. The Star of David is coincidental. Value on this stuff is way down. Here in our shop in Central IL a much larger one of similar age in Walnut has failed too find a buyer for a few months even at $600.00. Values might be higher elsewhere.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 149261, member: 37"]Think it is late 19th century oak and German is certainly probable. I don't think it has been messed with unless there was a center section removed as above. The Star of David is coincidental. Value on this stuff is way down. Here in our shop in Central IL a much larger one of similar age in Walnut has failed too find a buyer for a few months even at $600.00. Values might be higher elsewhere.[/QUOTE]
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