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Now gone (Large vintage Desk, Coffee Table, Bookcase, Mirror, Plant Stand, Hairdressing Salon Chairs


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Large vintage wood Desk with drawers. In good condition. (Height 72cm, Width 149cm, Depth 75cm‏).


Pretty round vintage Coffee table. Top has multiple stains. (Diameter 61cm, Height 48cm).


Vintage dark wood Bookcase designed to be wall-mounted (but can be on floor). Shelves narrower towards top. Needs some TLC. (Height 85cm, Width 78cm, full Depth 22cm‏).


Vintage attractively-shaped Mirror with dark wood base. In good condition given its age. Heavy. (Height 92cm, Width 30cm, Depth 3 cm).


Vintage dark wood Plant-stand with 2nd shelf ? can be used for plant or other display. Needs TLC, inc top split (though hardly see when in use) and wooden ?beading? come off on 1? sides. (Height 72cm, Width & Depth 30cm).


Pair of interesting & unusual Chairs from hairdressing salon ? black faux-leather with stylised metal arm-rests - swivels round and height-adjustable with foot pedal. 1 chair currently missing 1 of its 5 feet. 1 v.slightly rusty in places. (Height 93cm, Width 58cm, Depth 65cm).


Click on links below to see photos (1st 3 = Large Desk, 4 & 5 = Coffee Table, 6 = Bookcase, 7 = Mirror, 8 & 9 = Plant Stand, 10 & 11 = Hairdressing Salon Chairs).


Will sell each to best offer for each one by 9am Thurs 26th!


Buyer collects (Herne Hill).


Thanks,


Ben.


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Any & all of these are still open for offers!


As is ?

? Beautiful Art Deco style Display cabinet

-> See http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1678933


And ?

? Asian decorative bowls, Ornamental string instrument

-> See http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1678858

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