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<p>[QUOTE="giotto, post: 1627142, member: 13931"]Hi Leslie</p><p><br /></p><p>I am not sure where you have got the term "Empire" from, for this piece ?</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as I know this mahogany drop side table looks to be( is )English William 1V 1830-1837, The flat chamfers or flat sections on the legs are typical for this period.</p><p>Also the quality of the mahogany is usually dense and heavy (cuban ).</p><p><br /></p><p>Empire mainly refers to French period 1800-1820.</p><p>Regards Giotto.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="giotto, post: 1627142, member: 13931"]Hi Leslie I am not sure where you have got the term "Empire" from, for this piece ? As far as I know this mahogany drop side table looks to be( is )English William 1V 1830-1837, The flat chamfers or flat sections on the legs are typical for this period. Also the quality of the mahogany is usually dense and heavy (cuban ). Empire mainly refers to French period 1800-1820. Regards Giotto.[/QUOTE]
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