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Beloved 1950s sideboard, with sliding doors- ?15


LaurenMN

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This beloved 1950s sideboard is super practical in any office or living room. Glass side can display items, the wooden side can store others. Sturdy. Well made and still highly functional. But there is visible wear on the to, but nothing a single coat of varnish wouldn't fix.


Height 71 cm

Depth 32 cm

width 137 cm


Moving house soon, so have several other pieces (large and small--including kitchen electronics) for sale. Ask about that if you are interested.


Collection only. Crystal Palace.

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