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All items86139 of 244464Roman: Philip II Caesar - Tetradrachm of Antioch, Syria. 1930s Bakelite Ericsson Holland Intercom Wall Phone Thrift Shop Find 9,50 Euro ($10.08)
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Donnajoy
    (1 item)

    We bought this dresser many years ago, at least 40, at an antique mall, in California. We liked its look and didn't really investigate too much about its history. Do not know anything about it. Where it is from? What style? Approximate dating? Any help you can provide in information is greatly appreciate. We have never seen anything else like it. Thanks!

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 8 years ago
      Not much to go on for style here. A lot of companies made their own interpretations of style using various styles. The legs and base alone is very unusual for this piece which looks possibly early 20th century. Looks to be oak, so possibly arts and crafts.

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