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For sale: antique French chest of drawers/"commode"


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Beautiful large, late 18th or early 19th century French “commode”, probably walnut with lovely hardware. Some cracks on the side and a scratch on the top (see photos) and lock doesn’t work, but fully functioning as an everyday chest.


Length 1190mm, depth 535mm, height 870mm


£450 or nearest reasonable offer

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