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Posting for 13+ yearsVTG Burr Walnut Low Chest of Drawers TV Stand Cabinet Georgian Revival c.1950s
Keighley, West Yorkshire
£175
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Description
★ Measurements
Height: Approx 31 inches
Width: Approx 42 inches
Length: Approx 20 inches
Please refer to tape measure photos for visual confirmation of scale.
★ Condition
Era: Mid 20th century, Georgian revival styling
Condition: Vintage condition, requires TLC and restoration.
Flaws: Age related wear throughout. Top surface shows multiple scratches, finish wear, staining, veneer cracking along edges and several visible screw holes where something was previously mounted. Corners have small knocks and chips. Drawer fronts show cosmetic wear and marks. Rear panels are darker unfinished boards with splits, scuffs and storage wear visible. Base plinth shows rubbing and marks from age and movement. No key present. Drawer interiors have protective lining layers fitted which appear removable if desired using gentle adhesive remover.
Note: Inherited piece from long term storage. Sold as a piece with honest wear rather than a pristine example.
★ Details & Features
Classic low burr walnut style chest featuring decorative brass drop handles and traditional revival proportions. The figured veneer gives it that warm mid century English look often seen in Georgian inspired furniture, with a compact low profile that works well as a bedroom chest, hallway storage piece or even a TV stand style cabinet.
Three full width drawers with two smaller upper drawers provide practical storage while maintaining a clean, symmetrical front. A characterful vintage piece with visible patina that would suit someone looking to restore, refinish or simply embrace the aged aesthetic within a traditional or mixed vintage interior.
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Ad ID: 1510285697
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