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<p>[QUOTE="Fid, post: 2955990, member: 7724"]my first thought was Northern Germany and apple or pear wood or what they called Weichholz (soft wood). but Holland could fit as well. </p><p>Jugendstil 1895 to 1914, but later production is possible after the Great War.</p><p>as an assembly I'd try to sell it to German or Dutch emigrants in Portugal or nearby parts of Spain.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fid, post: 2955990, member: 7724"]my first thought was Northern Germany and apple or pear wood or what they called Weichholz (soft wood). but Holland could fit as well. Jugendstil 1895 to 1914, but later production is possible after the Great War. as an assembly I'd try to sell it to German or Dutch emigrants in Portugal or nearby parts of Spain.[/QUOTE]
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