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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
The one sold by REA in 2004 is an 1880's cabinet. The other one almost certainly is a second generation photo, and I agree with Barry probably from the 1890's or later. Given it not being an original and its poor condition, I would measure its value as a few hundred dollars at most. |
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