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    Posted 9 years ago

    crazydanmu…
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    Getting the top later can you tell me about the legs and the middle cylinder piece never seen before

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 9 years ago
      The picture says little. The pedestal isn't terribly old but it is a bit unusual. From the one picture it appears to have porcelain casters which means little if they aren't original. If it has plate type castors or Philadelphia type castors makes a difference. That assumes they are original. Better pictures will get better replies.
    2. just_a_random_guy, 9 years ago
      American Empire style? I think the floor-length columns give it a sort of deco-ish look. If this was not mass-produced there may be some maker's marks (impressed/stamped/branded) in very inconspicuous location.

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