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Attractive oak bookcase


Danny_SE

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Attractive, antique, dark oak bookcase with 3 internal shelves (removable) and glass panelling

brass fittings (key missing). Elegant incised detailing / patterning (see photo). Some scuffing to varnish, mainly on top shelf on the outside of the unit. Was a family heirloom, but letting go due to lack of space. Looking for good home. £50 o.n.o. -- I'll be donating this to charity for Ukraine / Yemen / Afghanistan and other war zones. Height of backboard 121.1 cm x 89.1cm width x 34.6cm depth

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