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Large antique French armoire/wardrobe for sale

Knockdown (It dismantles) with full-length mirror, two drawers, adjustable shelving and double full-length hanging (pole retrofitted).

It's been used as a capacious wardrobe for the past 15 years (but now we're downsizing). In good condition, but would benefit from some light TLC.

 

Height 208.0 cm

Width 137.0 cm

Depth 60.0 cm
 
̶£̶5̶0̶0̶ ̶ ̶ ̶  Now £250 
 
 

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Edited by Kapt.Kopter
Lowering price
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