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Victorian Walnut Triple Door Wardrobe

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An impressive, late Victorian walnut wardrobe. Featuring a large centre cheval mirror door, flanked by decoratively carved panelled doors. Right hand door opens up to reveal numerous slides and drawers for jumpers, shirts etc. Both centre door and left hand door open up to reveal a large hanging area, with single shelf to top. This item has an impressive cornice, and breaks down into five individual sections for transportation and reassembly. This wardrobe is in overall good condition, but as you can appreciate, being over 100 years old, it has some marks to its polish work due to everyday use. There is also a small piece of damage to one of the front doors, but this does not affect its function and beauty. This is an extremely useful and versatile piece of antique furniture.
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£495.00  UK
$656.22  USA
576.48  EU
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DimensionsHeight 88" Width 72" Depth 19" Category Antique Furniture Date Victorian  Late Victorian Antiques Material Walnut Condition Good Item code as175a390 Status Sold

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Peppermill InteriorsUnit 6, Ring Road
Zone 2, Burntwood Business Park
Burntwood,
Lichfield, Staffordshire (WS7 3JG for satnav)
WS7 3JQ

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