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SOLD: Lined Silk Curtains & Pole for bay window - NOW WITH PHOTOS


Tacca

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Beautiful custom made, cream silk curtain designed for a Victorian bay window. Triple lined and luxuriously heavy to keep out the light, draft and cold. Provides privacy and great heat insulation while closed and looks fabulous tied back.


Dimensions:

L= 250cm

W= two halves of 390cm each


Bay window curtain pole is adjustable, we had it set to following measurements:


80 x 120 x 80 cm


Gorgeous matching side ties and holdback hooks are included.


The black steel pole from John Lewis is sturdy enough to hold up the curtain (diameter 28mm) yet elegant with a traditional glass finial (cut crystal effect).


All fixtures included (rings and passing rings, curtain hooks, brackets, connectors etc).


Some fraying of silk on the sides of each curtain has occurred due to wear and tear. It needs a good dry clean to bring it back to full glory. Plenty of material so can be shortened/altered to fit a smaller window.


Please send offers in range of ?150 (or ?100 for only the curtains and ties, ?50 for pole and accessories). Address is Friern Road, East Dulwich. Thanks!


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Hi Tacca


Have b een looking for large curtains for ages......can't believe that there are actually some on here. Yep, am very interested, you don't say how much you want for them. It would also be good to know where they wd need to be collected from.


Thanks

gaby

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