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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 272560, member: 37"]This is a late Renaissance revival piece circa 1880. I think probably walnut but hard to tell from this pic. The back is pine. The missing mirror hurts this more than it will most dressers due to the variable heights of the top. It is readily recognizable that something is missing. Value is dependent on where and how sold. Here in semi-rural Midwest, I would expect this to sell for under $100.00 at auction and probably around $200.00 or so at retail. You might do better (or worse) in other locations.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 272560, member: 37"]This is a late Renaissance revival piece circa 1880. I think probably walnut but hard to tell from this pic. The back is pine. The missing mirror hurts this more than it will most dressers due to the variable heights of the top. It is readily recognizable that something is missing. Value is dependent on where and how sold. Here in semi-rural Midwest, I would expect this to sell for under $100.00 at auction and probably around $200.00 or so at retail. You might do better (or worse) in other locations.[/QUOTE]
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