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My Grand-Uncles Desk Contact Member
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wtbrown3231 16722 December 13, 1901
Price Paid Condition
Free/Undisclosed/Unknown Fair


Description: I am pretty sure that this was bought in Newburgh New York sometime in the 1920's. I can tell at one point that it had a manufacturers plate in the top drawer on the left side, I can't ever remember seeing it, but the nails are there. The only identifying mark on it is a number on the back: 3438 1/2. Was originally owned by my Grandfather's younger brother, have it in a lot of old family photos. I would like to know who it was manufactured by, I am trying to replace the key for it, but it seems only a certain one works for it, which I have not been able to find.
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