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Period: 1810s
American Cherry & Mahogany Graduated Linen Press, North Carolina, Circa 1810
Located in Hollywood, SC
American cherry & mahogany linen press with carved molded edge cornice, upper case flanking book matched doors revealing three interior shelves. Lower case has three graduated drawer...
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