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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 278029, member: 37"]Just conjecture. Any time you see two virtually identical pieces without trying, I think one should question authenticity. There are so many things out there made to look old that one needs to be aware of the possibility of reproductions. Some of these reproductions are now reaching 50 years old or more and have legitimate wear and tear to them. We are also seeing a lot of older items being brought from other countries and being passed off as very old American antiques.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 278029, member: 37"]Just conjecture. Any time you see two virtually identical pieces without trying, I think one should question authenticity. There are so many things out there made to look old that one needs to be aware of the possibility of reproductions. Some of these reproductions are now reaching 50 years old or more and have legitimate wear and tear to them. We are also seeing a lot of older items being brought from other countries and being passed off as very old American antiques.[/QUOTE]
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