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SOLD Pair Antique Rustic Shabby Pine Country House Library Bookcase Shelf Units c1910
Royston, Cambridgeshire
£160
- Posted
- 14 hours ago
Description
NOW SOLD
Early 20th Century Period Pair
Pair of Antique
Rustic Edwardian Shabby Chic
Chipped Paint Bookcases.
Matching Library Bookcase Shelving Units,
circa 1910.
We are delighted to offer this rustic & matching pair of antique Edwardian period library bookcases. Scratch built & constructed of a solid pine wood with old chippy paint & dark forest green back boards. Lots of lovely surface dinks, chips & scuffs to the old paint giving them lovely easy to live with feel. Both bookcases have had new back boards fitted. The white paint contrast lovely against the dark green back panels. These bookcases come direct from a recent grand estate sale & are sold in superb as found antique condition. Lots of lovely age related surface scuffs, blemishes & dinks, all of which adds to their rustic charm. Despite their shabby distressed look these shelves remain in good solid strong & very usable condition. Overall a wonderful little country house shelf units, that display very nicely indeed.
Great addition to any interior design lead room.
Country of Origin :
England
Made of :
Painted Pine Wood
Period / Age :
Early 20th Century / circa 1910
Approx Sizes :
52cm Wide ( left to right )
79cm High ( top to bottom )
26cm Depth ( back to front )
Shelf Space Sizes :
Each Shelf is 44cm Wide
22cm Largest Shelf Height
18cm Smallest Shelf Height
** CARRIAGE POSTAGE COSTS **
** I'm happy for you to arrange your own carriage/collection if you wish **
** FREE COLLECTION IS WELCOME AT SG8 Near Royston, Hertfordshire. **
** UK Postage is £64.99 **
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Ad ID: 1498214118
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