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Large White Dresser & Matching Smaller Sideboard


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Large white dresser and marching small sideboard/ cupboard unit from Oak Furniture Land. A few marks here and there from moving but generally in good condition. #

Dresser: height 210cm x depth 42cm x 151 cm width £200 ono

Small unit: 53 width x82 height x35 depth) £50 ono


Features glass doors and two cupboards with four drawers


Dresser will take two people to move but does split into the top and bottoms sections, these are not secured but could be secured to wall.


Needs collecting by end of day Sunday 26th.


any questions please ask.


East Dulwich near Goose Green.

 

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