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Antique 70/30 split mahogany wardrobe


BenjeShaw

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Beautiful mahogany 70/30 split wardrobe in need of a little tic that was originally my grandmothers and have stored in the hope I can live in a home that it would fit.  Sadly my storage facility in Herne Hill is getting knocked down in a few weeks so need to find a home for the furniture asap.

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