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Pretty retro G Plan Dressing table REDUCED ?60


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Ive just listed a pretty G Plan dressing table on Gumtree

please see link for lots of images.


https://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/retro-vintage-g-plan-dressing-table/1157934648


This is a very unusual pretty semi circular G Plan dressing table , probably late 50's / early 60's.

It has working candlelight bulbs (though obviously this should be checked by an electrician before use), and its original floral mini curtains that go over the doors(with no rips or tears).


It has 3 moving mirrors that can tilt so you get the best view to put on your make-up!


Its is in good condition for its age, though has a few water marks to the top so could do with a sand and revarnish, or painted up to suit decor. It has 1 drawer that runs smoothly and doors open and shut properly also have a small shelf on each side.


The dimensions are :

width: 73cm

depth: 47cm

height of table: 68cm

height to mirror:124cm

to top of lights: 100cm


Collection from Beckenham.

Many thanks for looking

  • 3 weeks later...

Now reduced to ?60 ono


for full details and lots more images please see Gumtree link


https://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/pretty-mid-century-retro-gplan-dressing-table/1160444679


Collection from Beckenham, may be able to deliver to ED area

many thanks for looking

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