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    Posted 8 years ago

    Fmartens
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    Trying to get info I'm totally clueless only info I have is grandpa brought it home from Germany in the 60 ... He was military... Not sure of any other details and I don't want to try and clean it because I don't want to damage it

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 8 years ago
      Looks to be 20th century-- suspect it was not very old/ new when purchased.

      Some additional photos of the back/ hinge/ glass doors from the back, should confirm.

      It is a shame about the loss to the wood trim on top of the glass-- it is hard to replace. IF it is mid 20th century, it is probably not worth the effort to try and replace wood loss. Best/ easiest "repair" will be to cut the other pieces to the edge and clean the glass residue.

      scott
    2. Fmartens, 8 years ago
      I couldn't add more photos but the back side is blacked out and the hinges have the pin in the wood on the doors and the other part that wraps around the pin is screwed into the main structure not sure if it matter but the top part sits on the lower part and has a few metal screw type post for support and alignment

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