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black cabinet, quite ornate, i used this for crockery but most recently as a vanity cabinet. one of the back legs has had a repair.


?150


it does separate into 2 parts but you'll need a car with fold down seats or a van.


thanks for looking.


now added measurements: 120cm wide, approx 190cm high and 40cm deep all at widest parts.

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i agreed a price and pick up time but the person has gone no contact - hopefully they will get in contact but in the meantime its in my hallway.


rather than carry it back up the stairs I'm offering this at ?100 - complete bargain - but need to sell it this weekend.


can also potentially offer delivery in se22 of very short distance.


this breaks into 2 main pieces so can fit in a car with the seats down.

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