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SOLD Beautiful 1930s bedroom furniture-1 large wardrobe, 1 small wardrobe, 1 dressing table + mirror


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1930s bedroom furniture ? one large wardrobe, one small wardrobe, one dressing table with mirror


Beautiful bedroom set originally purchased in 1939.

Produced in London by FW furniture makers, probably of Hackney Road area.

Lovely art deco shapes and styling and grain in the wood ? oak veneer, I think and some solid oak.

A few period wooden hangers also included (see link for photos).


Main wardrobe: height 183 cm; width 120 cm; depth 50 cm

Small wardrobe (including labelled shelves so your man will know where to put his shirts and underwear): height 144 cm; width 80 cm; depth 48 cm

Dressing table: height 65 cm (main body) / 151 cm (including mirror mounted on top); width 127 cm; depth 63 cm (at centre) / 55 cm (on left/right sides)


Some minor scratching and damage to some of the edges of the veneer ? all well within what you would expect from original pieces from this era.


Lots of pictures here:


https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=7489380a6c77c18e&id=7489380A6C77C18E%21221&ithint=folder,jpg&authkey=!ADfAApPFrSj-fg8


Selling reluctantly as it doesn?t fit the space in our new house. It?s all on the first floor at the moment in Forest Hill, SE23, and you will need to bring a van to move it. I can help to get the furniture downstairs and into your van but won?t be able to help move/install it at the other end


Selling as a set only - it would be crying shame to split them up after all this time.


OPEN TO OFFERS


Let me know if you have any questions.

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