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Mid century sideboard £100


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Regrettably selling our very original mid century sideboard. We've had it for years but we have just moved and sadly don't have the space for it anymore.


It's in good vintage condition, it has a few as cuff marks (see pics) and the veneer is coming away at the bottom but you don't really notice it.


Drawers are in fine working order.


Dims: 134cm w, 71h,p 40cm d


£100


Any Qs get in touch!

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