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SOLD - Large 3-door antique wardrobe for sale


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Redecoration means a new look bedroom so sadly I'm parting with this lovely (Edwardian?) wardrobe.


Solid mahogany front, sides and drawer fronts, this three-door wardrobe is of the highest quality and originally it would have been lined. With brass handles and hinges, there are two mirrored doors and a central door with an ornate carved panel.


The single section has brass shoe rails and hanger. The double unit has three brass-handled drawers and three pull-out shelves on the left and a full length wardrobe on the right with shelf above.


It comes apart in four sections for transport.


Overall sizes:


Maximum length 183 cm at the top

Bottom plinth length 177 cm

Total height approx 200 cm

Depth of top and plinth 57 cm

Single section width 57cm x depth 53 cm x height 182 cm

Double section width 115 cm x depth 53 cm x height 182 cm


In very good condition for its age but signs of some knocks on the back edges where it has been moved over the years that do not detract from its impressive appearance.


Looking for ?250 ono. Happy to consider offers for a quick sale.


You will need a man with a van.

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