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Music Cabinet

C
12 years ago
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Description

This piece of furniture belonged to my grandfather's parents,. My grandfather was born at the very end of the 19th century in Montreal. There are some chiseling marks on the woods edges. The joints seem to be reinforced with glue and no nails are visible or even used except on the back panel.  

I am forced by unfortuneate circumstances to sell everything I own, including this furniture. I have absolutely no idea of the price I should ask for.

Category Furniture
Medium Wood
Distinguishing marks A stamp on the top's surface. Also the number 128 on the back.
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 39" x 18.5" x 14"
Date Period 1860
History Unknown. Belongs to family ancestors.
Price Paid (If known) none
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Submitted by Lovejoy

These were generally meant to hold a Phonograph as well in the top, in some cases the cabinets for both would be a match. Most date from arounf WW1.  At auction cabinets like this tend to sell for less than $200.00.

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