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2321 days ago

Curtain/Upholstery fabric.

Jean from Greenmeadows

This curtain was made to cover a doorway and keep out the cold. It was never used and has been in dry storage for a few years. It is thick strong fabric and could be used as a curtain or taken apart and used to unholster an arm chair or a few seats.
The fabric feels like cotton but could be a mix. The design is of vintage topiary trees in pots on a rich cream background with a dark red double corduroy border all around and has hanging tabs across the top edge. It is two widths wide.
Measurements
L 136" plus borders top hem 8" bottom 5" 175cm.
W 60" x 2 plus side borders of approx 4" 142cm x
The rail tabs are an extended 4"/10cm on the top border.
The original fabric cost $200.00 so happy to negotiate a sensible offer.

Price: $180

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