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Wardrobe, desk, typewriter all vintage. Modern bookcase, travel books and wire box set.


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Hi thanks for looking at this post. We have some items of furniture to clear this weekend. All to go for best offer. Brief description below and photos attached but you are welcome to come round and view.


Wardrobe - vintage double wardrobe but not sure of origins as it was inherited. Great quality piece of furniture and will need a good polish to get rid of minor marks and scratches or could be painted. I want to keep but we just don't have room!


Bookcase - originally bought from achica. Good quality with all fixings for wall attachment included. We bought for a more modern house but doesn't fit now we've moved.


Vintage desk with drawers - again inherited and a really nice piece. Legs do not detach and we have a narrow staircase so we can't get it upstairs otherwise we would be keeping.nice varnished finish but would also look great restained or painted


Green painted wooden chair - needs reprinting but would be great for a kids bedroom


Vintage typewriter - good fun piece and have had it on display for a while. Comes with a black hard plastic detachable cover


Various travel books as shown in the photo


The wire box set - completes series box set. Series 1-5 on DVD


All photos on below link


http://s1376.photobucket.com/upload?postregister=true#sthash.maYcSQcw.dpuf

We are just looking for best offers please. We were hoping to get about ?40 for it but would prefer to sell it via edf and we really want it to go this weekend so feel free to make an offer and will go with best offer we get this weekend.

Just to update after a few questions about measurements.

Desk is 75cm square on top and 76cm tall.

Wardrobe is 83cm wide, 42cm deep and 178cm Hugh at the tallest point.

Bookcase is 110cm wide, 28cm deep and 200cm tall


The wire box set has gone subject to collection


We want to clear all this weekend and willing to accept offers so I don't have to relist them all on eBay/gum tree! We might be able to sort out transport locally for the wardrobe if that's an issue


Thanks for looking

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