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SOLD: Corona Solid Wood Chest of 6 Drawers & Bedside Table ?50


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Used but in good condition this pair of solid wood (bedroom) pieces of furniture. Good quality, solid, quite rustic looking design. Still on sale brand new for >?250, on eBay Used for ~?50 for the Drawers and ?20 for the bedside table.


Asking just ?50 all in for quick, local sale.


Corona 6 drawer chest of drawers dimensions 133cm wide by 104cm tall by 48cm deep.

Corona Bedside table 53cm wide by 67cm tall by 38.5cm deep.


Fully assembled as pictured but drawers can be removed to make the body lighter for transport.

Collection from Forest Hill, near the swimming pools.

Please contact me for more information.

i sent you 2 private messages to which you read all most instantly,you are asking for a quick sale on your post yet you do not have the courtesy to reply to my private messages, never mind, i hope you take the time to answer others.good luck with your sale.

Thank you to everyone who showed an interest, I have been overwhelmed.

I was working my way through the list of responders and the items are now sold/ gone.

I was looking for someone to take both items at once if possible rather than splitting the lot and arranging two viewings/ collections.

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