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I am selling 5 of Vintage 1950's oak pigeon holed Habaerdashery barristers tall cabinets approx. 186cm H, 35.5cm D, 91cm W... Holes 28cm W 24cm H, 31cm D...


these are selling for between ?800.00 and ?1100.00 each as are very rare. I will sell for ?500.00 each ...would like all five to go as one lot but will split into two lots as two keys available.


Pick up is from Preston Park in Brighton


Selling as clearing Dads house out ready to sell as he has had to go into a home...


I will be there on Thurs eve 8th March to Fri afternoon 9th March the Tuesday morn and early afternoon 13th March other dates can also be arranged....



I have pics of them so please send me your email address and i will send pics as cannot upload on here many thanks Sioux

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