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Vintage G-Plan Wardrobe for sale


Callie

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Vintage G- Plan E Gomme  mid century Brandon range
wardrobe cupboard rare

Measurements: Height: 175.5cm
Width: 91.5cm Depth: 53.5cm excl handles.

Good condition, bottom shoe compartment scratched
(assuming from taking shoes in and out) could be restored
to original condition with a sand.

I also have the matching dressing table if interested

Based in East dulwich

Message me if you have any questions

Thank you

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