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<p>[QUOTE="Jacqueline Clubb, post: 242142, member: 1011"]Thanks for all the good info! I've been researching huntboards and from what it sounds like they were mainly used in the south in the 1800s. It makes sense because we bought it in North Carolina. I'm thinking these may not be the original pulls because there are three holes for the pulls instead of two. (One is covered up behind the pulls, probably from the original hardware). It's very well made, appears to be cherry wood, solid with no veneer. Could anyone guess what this type of piece could be worth? Thanks for your help[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jacqueline Clubb, post: 242142, member: 1011"]Thanks for all the good info! I've been researching huntboards and from what it sounds like they were mainly used in the south in the 1800s. It makes sense because we bought it in North Carolina. I'm thinking these may not be the original pulls because there are three holes for the pulls instead of two. (One is covered up behind the pulls, probably from the original hardware). It's very well made, appears to be cherry wood, solid with no veneer. Could anyone guess what this type of piece could be worth? Thanks for your help[/QUOTE]
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