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Antique Dressing Table (Art Deco) ?100 ono


Ellie78

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Hi there,


Reluctantly parting with this dressing table....It's a really lovely piece and I hope it finds a good home.


I have put some details on the size and condition below. Please email me if you have any questions. Obviously happy to have anyone come see it. It will need a sizeable car or taxi to take it away in, but we're happy to help put it in this end. Happy to consider offers.


Dimensions:

Width (longest point) 126cm

Depth (longest point) 60cm


Height: 68cm


Condition: generally good, some scuffs on the table at the front that are shown in the photo (it would have had a glass top on this, but that was gone when we purchased).


Mirrors (central panel) - 85cm highest point, and 50cm width. You can get an idea of the other panels from the size of this but happy to measure if you need exact.


Comes with the items on the table (hand mirror, clothes brush, cream pot, candle holder and tray) All of these are in good condition, except the back of the tray which is a little worn.

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