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Victorian chest of drawers


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45 cm deep


114 cm wide


85 cm tall



This beautiful 19th century English four drawer chest is constructed with two drawer over two drawer configuration and has a beveled edge around the top, beautiful brass handles and key holes. All of the drawers have a locking mechanism although no keys are available. It would be a great storage piece.


Damage to the centre right handle as shown in the photo (can be easily fixed or replaced).




This has been in my family for 70 years - a reluctant sell due to lack of space. From a pet and smoke free home.



Collection only - SOCIALLY DISTANCED ENSURED - from SE22. ?120

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