1960s/70s teak Museum cabinet

Price: 135.90 GBP Condition: Used



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Item Specifics


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Description:

Museum cabinet salvaged from a museum in London. the cabinet has 12 draws and each draw has a glass cover. the cabinet its lovely with brass on the edges. Teak



Personalised: No

Handle Finish: brass

Item Width (Interior): 88

Material: Teak

Set Includes: Doors

Item Length (Interior): 127

Year Manufactured: 1970, 1960

Item Length: 103

Item Depth: 103

Item Height (Interior): 6

Colour: Brown

Mounting: Free Standing

Type: Display Cabinet

Unit Type: Unit

Number of Drawers: 12

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

Item Height: 96

Number of Doors: 2

Handle Type: Pull/Handle

Time Period Manufactured: Post-1950

Unit Quantity: 1

Handmade: Yes

Item Width: 151

Country of Origin: United Kingdom



Buying tips

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Price notes

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Condition notes

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