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I inherited this dresser from my grandmother, who got it from her mother. It came from Gadsden, Alabama before 1900. I admired it as a small child and she said "that old dresser was a hundred years old when my mother got it". There are no nails in this, it has a marble top and the mirror has a 2" bevel. The carving around the mirror has leaves with a flower at the corners. It was moved from Alabama to Texas to Arkansas. I would love to know where it was originally made.
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