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Victorian French Burr Walnut Double Bed ? ?220


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See attachment. More photos on http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Victorian-French-Burr-Walnut-Double-Bed-/262355443732


Description

We bought this beautiful, comfortable bed two years ago from a local antique dealer;

and it has served us well but we are modernising so it no longer suits our bedroom.

Includes:


Headboard with inlay and brass decoration

Solid wood bed frame

Wooden slats (modern)

Footboard with inlay decoration (slight scuffing on one of the four brass-tipped feet)


Does not include mattress. Can be very easily assembled / reassembled.

Collection


Handling

We can help you at this end, but you'll need two people at the other end, and you should bring

some blankets to protect the headboards when transporting.

Delivery

Collection only from near The Plough / Dulwich Library. You'll need a small van unless you want

to collect in multiple trips.

Payment

?220. Will accept cash or PayPal via http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Victorian-French-Burr-Walnut-Double-Bed-/262355443732

 

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