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Midcentury Modern Teak Cocktail Cabinet / Cupboard - 1950's - £130 ONO


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I have for sale a fabulous midcentury modern teak cocktail cabinet / cupboard with removable smoked glass shelf - £130 ONO. Cabinet measures H180cm x W 91cm x D 30cm. I've only ever used it as a storage cupboard but it could be used as a cocktail cabinet as it does have a light inside, which I've never got around to using as it needs a plug and hasn't been tested, but it should be easy to either get going or replace the fitting if needed. It's a well made, attractive & useful piece of furniture. Circular handle detailing to pull down front & sliding cupboard doors. Some scratching to the wood on pull down front (see photos) and various wear & tear to due to age and use, but it'd clean up well. It's a lovely example of functional, good looking design. Buyer to collect (or buyer to arrange courier) from South East London, SE22. (Item doesn't dismantle except for removal of glass shelf).s-l1600.thumb.jpg.d098d0e3899076aa86f1c2886fa8982d.jpg

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