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STILL AVAILABLE! Late Victorian school cupboard for sale -- ?280


lizlegs

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Sadly we no longer have the space for this late Victorian school cupboard in our house. It is a really solid, well-made piece of furniture with brass locks (sadly no key).


It has three shelves, two of which are adjustable, and four brass hooks inside.


The brass lock has the name J E Bates on - research shows he was a lock maker from Wolverhampton. Nice bit of history there!


The cupboard measures h: 188cm w: 95cm depth: 49.5cm


I used it as a linen cupboard for sheets, towels etc for years, but you could use it as a larder, or for books, or kids' art materials etc. I am really sad to part with it but it just won't fit in our new room arrangement.


Collection from Honor Oak Park. Or, I can sort you out a man with a van if needs be to deliver.


Cash on collection please. Thanks, Liz

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