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				<title>sprice started the topic antique desk in the forum Free Antique Appraisals</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I acquired a very unique child&#8217;s desk or school desk made by E.D. Trymby of Philadelphia.  It looks to be a rare find.  Can anyone share any information about it or give me an idea of its value.  It looks to be from the late 1800s. I&#8217;m attaching a photo.</p>
<p>Thank you,<br />
Stephen</p>
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