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Lovely big wooden storage cupboard with drawers and double cupboard. Measures 180 (h) x 114 (w) x 51 (d). Painted grey, with "Caf? de Paris" painted on doors. Some minor wear and paint loss. ? 150, buyer collects and carries downstairs.

Please PM me for a photo as I'm struggling with the link

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Hi the top half has two large doors and inside is a shelf half way up. The bottom half has a cupboard with a shelf inside on the right, with a small drawer above it, and a bank of three large drawers and a small drawer on the left. It is roomy. We used it for storing all the children's toys in. If you pm me I can email a picture, I did try and attach one here.

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