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Victorian/ Edwardian Wardrobe- Free-NOW TAKEN


Rachel1

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I am giving away a handsome Victorian/Edwardian Wardrobe with mirrored door. It is made of solid wood and has the patina of age. It could be sanded, painted of left as is. It has hanging hooks inside (see picture), not a side to side hanging rail as clothes need to be hung front to back not side to side as it's not that deep. It has ornate carved top pieces that remove for transport and will need putting back together with some glue and small pin nails.

It measure 203cm high x 106cm wide x 41cm deep.

You will need to have a van to move it or possibly a roof rack.

I need to get it moved asap so whoever can arrange transport soonest can have it.


If you are interested please text or call me on 07983534869

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