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<p>[QUOTE="johnnycb09, post: 9774889, member: 27"]I think Brad is right aboue a base.I wonder if it got flooded,wich would explain the missing finish on the bottom. Its a lovely piece,very ornamental.For no discernible reason I think this might be a Victorian era piece. I think the ones made for domestic use arent as ornate.So maybe 1870-1900?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnnycb09, post: 9774889, member: 27"]I think Brad is right aboue a base.I wonder if it got flooded,wich would explain the missing finish on the bottom. Its a lovely piece,very ornamental.For no discernible reason I think this might be a Victorian era piece. I think the ones made for domestic use arent as ornate.So maybe 1870-1900?[/QUOTE]
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