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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 242316, member: 37"]The wide arc circular saw marks indicate a date of circa 1850. Was hoping this could be earlier. Even so, if it can be definitively linked to a Southern region, it could be worth a fair amount. You should probably have a quality auction company take a look. Brunk's in Asheville or Leland Little in Hillsborough NC come to mind. I am sure there are others.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 242316, member: 37"]The wide arc circular saw marks indicate a date of circa 1850. Was hoping this could be earlier. Even so, if it can be definitively linked to a Southern region, it could be worth a fair amount. You should probably have a quality auction company take a look. Brunk's in Asheville or Leland Little in Hillsborough NC come to mind. I am sure there are others.[/QUOTE]
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