Jump to content

Huge Vintage Book Shelves / pigeon holes - Goldsmiths Library ?150


Jemmarc

Recommended Posts

We are selling these fab shelves. We have three sets but we are just selling none of them at the moment. They are originally from the music library at Goldsmiths, hence labelled at the top with composers names. They were used for musical scores and are the perfect size for paperback books. Happily also a good way to store/display children's toys and games and books so they can all

be seen/accessed.


Please note they are very big and extremely heavy so please check they will fit through your doorways and I would not recommend you plan on carrying them up stairs!


Height 198cm, width 183cm, depth 20cm


They are in great condition for their age but this is a vintage item

So is not in pristine condition.


Please come and view in SE23 if you are interested.


Please note also listed for sale elsewhere.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Because of the weather which delayed completion with roofer only being able to work certain days, it was up from November - end of January. Went slightly higher than gutters (we also had guttering replaced).
    • It's tough being a courier and the pay which is largely based on the number they deliver is miserable. Hence the staff turnover is high. EFRI was previously branded as HERMES but they had to create a new brand name because of poor performance. We get regular courier deliveries and EVRI are by far the worst. They just drop the parcel at the front door - often without ringing the bell. But worst is when they deliver to the equivalent door number on LL instead of ours on EDG. Best are ParcelForce, DHL and DPD by a wide margin.
    • I know the couple you mean, and she has always been friendly and smiley when delivering to me, but obviously in a hurry, for all the reasons outlined in the thread. My gate is always open, however (unless someone coming to the house closes it when they leave). I can't see the point of gates that have to be opened and shut again every time someone comes to the house. It just seems a waste of time, and it's annoying if you are carrying stuff. And a closed gate  conveys a sort of "my house is my fortress" feel. To me, anyway.
    • Thanks for posting this. Really interesting. It would be good if you added a star rating, so that it was easier to do comparisons / see what your top recommendations are. Great blog though!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...