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Beautiful Louis XV style single wardrobe.  

Solid walnut, with carved details.

These traditionally had shelves inside (and the slots are still there if you wanted to retrofit some): this one now has a hanging rail fitted.

The bevel edged mirror is in fantastic condition.  

230cm high x103cm wide

£300  £600: Priced for a quick sale (we need to make space before some building works)

Available to inspect / collect from Goose Green.

DM me on the forum,  or call 07946 640410

 

 

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Edited by 23e Heure
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  • 23e Heure changed the title to French antique Louis XV style wardrobe
  • 4 months later...

The builders have arrived and we really need to clear space.

So I'm reducing this to a price of £300.  

Truly this is a bargain for a beautiful wardrobe, these sell for £750 and beyond on eBay and more than that at antiques emporiums!

  • 23e Heure changed the title to REDUCED to bargain price! French antique Louis XV style wardrobe

You may have more luck on ebay than ED Forum for items of antique furniture, it may be a good price but not compared to the Ikea and other items being sold relatively cheaply or being given away on here, especially when there are often offers of local delivery

 

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