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beautiful vintage sideboard


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Here is a beautiful vintage sideboard. The main body of the cabinet, with 3 carved doors, has been primed and painted with Annie Sloan's Old Ochre Chalk paint, distressed and waxed with Annie Sloan's clear wax. All doors are lockable and the key is included - quite rare to still have key for a piece this age!!

I sanded the top down to bare wood to expose the beauty of the grain and then coated it with Matt Vanish to protect and harden the wood. It has two internal drawers - one felt lined which retains a good quality.

This is an old piece of furniture which has had a past life and as such it does have the odd imperfection or knock which it has received over the years. It is in very good condition though for its age. Having said all that, this is a very solid piece of furniture and the past life only adds to it's beauty.


?170



DIMENSIONS:


H 89 cm

W 137 cm

D 47 cm


Item collection preferred from SE23 Forest Hill or could deliver within London for a fee.

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