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    Posted 7 years ago

    Hudson83
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    I purchased these nightstands privately from a seller who said he bought at auction about 10 years ago. He thinks they are from the mid-late 1800's. I don't know much about antique furniture, and I'm hoping to get a rough estimate of the date of manufacture.

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    1. steve85018 steve85018, 7 years ago
      I wish I knew... Looks kinda Art Deco ish... really cool though.
    2. kyratango kyratango, 7 years ago
      Louis XVI style :-)
      Your seller may be a little optimistic dating it mid/late 1800, perhaps rather first half 20th.

      I love them!

      Here is new one from the maker's site:

      http://www.meubles-de-normandie.fr/chevets/347-chevet-louis-xvi-campagard-perrine.html
    3. steve85018 steve85018, 7 years ago
      I love this website... Great job kyratango.
    4. OlofZ OlofZ, 7 years ago
      They are nice indeed but my gut feeling says 1980's replica. I used to sell British replicas that were so much in fashion in the 80's and the finish really reminds me of those. A little too smooth on the edges and the dents and marks are evenly distributed. Just my guess without seeing it IRL.

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