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G- Plan dresser £320


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Beautiful vintage G-plan dresser! Such a lovely piece of furniture, unfortunately a little too big for my next home so having to sell. Some water marks as seen in photos. All hinges/fixtures present and drawers all in excellent working order. Collection only, mon-fri evenings from 7.45pm.


Height 142.0 cm

Width 107.0 cm

Depth 49.0 cm

Wear condition Good


A vintage dressing table manufactured in the UK by G Plan.

The unit has teak drawers and light oak carcass with solid oak handles.

It has two small drawers at the top.

There are two middle drawers, one with the G Plan gold stamp inside and the other has fixed dividers with a black velvet base.

Below is a larger single drawer.

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