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    Posted 2 years ago

    Vonle
    (1 item)

    Not for sale think they are walnut burled front, drawers are dovetailed back & front. Can’t find hallmark or signature . There are 2 only one has slot divider inside top drawer. Quailing wood on backside not cheap plywood. Son thinks it might be 1930 but just a guess
    solid wood. Handles appear to be hand forged. We love them diffenately keepers. Any idea s where they were made

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 2 years ago
      Loosely styled after Irish chippendale, based on the apron. You might take a look at furniture establishments in situ in your Area as most of them made their own version of furniture styles. The library often has a history room where you can find such info, as the internet would not.

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