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Dresser, Shop Display Cabinet Hardwood £120 ONO


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Hardwood Glass Cabinet Dresser Shop Display, possibly Australian (G. James are a glass and furniture company in Australia and their logo in on both glass doors). It is not very old, possibly from the 70's and would work as a great shop piece of furniture, with a lot of drawers. The ones on the left are 34cm wide and the ones behind the glass doors are 62cm wide.


Overall, it measures 156cm in height, 128cm in width and 62cm in depth.


The cabinet is made of very heavy hard wood and is very heavy as a whole. I started sanding the dark wood and it's a nice pale colour under the dark varnish but I never finished the job...


We have used it as a linen cabinet for years but now it's time to move on.


Pick up/collection only from London SE23 (Forest Hill, South East London).

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