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1930's oak Tallboy ?100


redemily222

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Oak Tallboy for sale, made from two desk pedestals - possibly 1930's. Has been much loved and we are selling due to a house move. Dimensions are 45cm (18 inches) at front and 79 cm (31 inches) from front to back. It is 1m 4cm high (45 inches). There are 6 x very long drawers which stretch back almost 79cm. This would fit well into an alcove. The top is slightly distressed and may need some TLC but overall a really solid piece of furniture.


Offers around ?100. Please PM if interested.

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