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Vintage French Wine Bottle Crate / Carrier - ?20


George Orwell

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SOLD - SOLD - SOLD VINTAGE FRENCH WOODEN BOTTLE CARRIER CRATE


We have sold our holiday house in France and have brought back all our possessions. We haven't got the room here in London to keep them so we are slowly selling it all.


I genuinely found this aged vintage wooden French bottle carrier in our barn. It?s had a good clean but is still very much in its original? vintage bare wooden state ? stylish, retro and so original. Stenciled Brand - " R. Moreau ".?

There may be a few characterful woodworm holes, but the carrier has been properly treated.

Holds 10 bottles.

Sizes are 21 ins (53cm) long x 9 ins (23cm) wide x 13 ins (33cm) high.


Collection is welcomed please from Southern End of East Dulwich ? close to Wood Vale / Langton Rise.

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