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    Posted 10 years ago

    Fourhorses…
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    My grandmother purchased this piece of furniture when I was a child, I am 55 now. I am told that it is a Victorian Sideboard, it has a marble top and the only metal on this piece are the hinges and handles to the drawers. Does anyone know anything about this piece of furniture and what is value might be? What year it could have been made?
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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 10 years ago
      can't help with the beautiful sideboard but did take notice of the pitcher in the last photo that's centered on the top shelf. That's a great piece of EAPG. Just in case you didn't know; it is O'hara Glass #82, c.1870s.

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