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Antique drinks cabinet on tapered legs with wheel castors, lockable pull down cabinet door with glass internally on rear of front cabinet door, creating a shelf. When the top which is wood with glass, is slid back, there is additional space to store more bottles, plus two internal drawers to keep can/bottle openers, teak finish.


Well worth viewing, really nice but unfortunately now has to go to a good home.


(w) 32in x (d) 18in x (h) 26in


Cash on collection only. Forest Hill/East Dulwich border, SE23/SE22.


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Antique drinks cabinet on tapered legs with wheel castors, lockable pull down cabinet door with glass internally on rear of front cabinet door, creating a shelf. When the top which is wood with glass, is slid back, there is additional space to store more bottles, plus two internal drawers to keep can/bottle openers, teak finish.


Well worth viewing, really nice but unfortunately now has to go to a good home.


(w) 32in x (d) 18in x (h) 26in


Cash on collection only. Forest Hill/East Dulwich border, SE23/SE22.


?200

  • 2 weeks later...

Antique drinks cabinet on tapered legs with wheel castors, lockable pull down cabinet door with glass internally on rear of front cabinet door, creating a shelf. When the top which is wood with glass, is slid back, there is additional space to store more bottles, plus two internal drawers to keep can/bottle openers, teak finish.


Well worth viewing, really nice but unfortunately now has to go to a good home.


(w) 32in x (d) 18in x (h) 26in


Pictures at top of thread


Cash on collection only. Forest Hill/East Dulwich border, SE23/SE22.


?200

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