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Ercol 361 blonde trolley bookcase


GinaG3

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Ercol trolley bookcase (model 361) in beech and elm. Blue label still attached. Good condition and owned from new by my grandparents - downsizing forces sale. Has had 2 small repairs which I've photographed, two screw cap covers made and replaced by a skilled woodworker. Original castors. It does have superficial watermarks which you can see throughout the pictures, they really don't detract from the beautiful grain. Few minor scratches again given age I don't think they detract. I love pieces that show that they've been loved, which this has, it's in the background of all my family memories. Collection ONLY from JAGs/Alleyns vicinity.


?210 - close offers considered.


Please see gumtree link for all pictures as they're too big to upload.


https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-household-goods/ercol-361-blue-label-trolley-bookcase-/1252659470

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