I would first like to to know how old it is as all I know is that it is over 100 years old.
Secondly, what kind of wood is it?
And thirdly, how much is it worth? :)
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I would first like to to know how old it is as all I know is that it is over 100 years old.
Secondly, what kind of wood is it?
And thirdly, how much is it worth? :)
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Re: Over 100 years old, good condition. Not sure what type of...
From the look of it it dates from the first quarter of the 20th Century and the most likely wood types being mahogany or walnut. Some were made in North American, but most of these are English Imports, container loads of them were brought over by Antique dealers beginning in the 1970's.