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Antique Victorian satinwood and mahogany compendium wardrobe


dclay

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Extremely fine quality early 19th century satinwood and mahogany compendium wardrobe with kingwood crossbanding . The central door with large feathered mahogany oval panel and three dummy drawers opening to reveal three real drawers with five sliding tray drawers above . Door to left opens to reveal brass hanging clothes rail . Door to right opens to reveal another hanging dress rail with full length mirror to back of door . All fittings , handles , hinges , rails and mirror are original to the piece . For ease of transportation the wardrobe breaks down into eight sections . Please note one handle to inside bottom drawer is lacking it's bail and there is some damage to veneer as would be expected for age. Further pictures can be provided on request - please PM for better quality and more pics.


?400 ono.


Dimensions:

78" wide

79" wide base

23" deep

21" deep interior

78.5" high


Collection from SE26 6JA

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