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2489 days ago

great furnishings for sale

Magy from Taupo Central

Rather lovely furniture for sale. Some of these items are very high quality furnishings and prices are below the resale value. I am sorry I do not have ability to put pictures on; so please call to discuss – Magy 027 4477 696

Beautiful side board- solid dark oak; one area roll top for glasses/sherry or port etc, plus draws and larger sliding glass front with glass shelving, all mirrored at back, approx. 1950’s/60’s style. In excellent order. Rather lovely will suit older decor or eclectic style. $350.00

Couch and two recliners – coffee colour, in very good condition all seat cushions flat; well sprung, three seater couch. Recliners are not the modern larger sizes. $350.00 for all - Ono.

Dining table and six chairs – heavy round table (diameter 120cm closed) that can be extended twice (two incerts) to seat eight comfortably. Six chairs with high density foam seating (older flocked fabric). $600.00 ono

Bedroom dressing table – post deco style; three mirrors (in excellent condition bevelled edges, no tarnishing at all) solid wood beautifully made with mettle and mettle and bakelite handles. Three top draws and two longer draws. Unsure of what wood is but is light honey in colour. Beautiful piece $400.00

Solid desk; very unique, possibly old 1st world war piece; solid mettle construction, is deep green in colour. Desk is in very good order. - Size length is 148cm x depth 74cm. $250.00

Mahogany bedside commode cupboard – Queen Ann legs, unsure of actual age. Got a poe that can go inside if you need. $150. Ono

Double bed – in very good order, ensemble and is all covered in the same fabric (ticking). 200.00

Two solid bedside tables – two draws, porcelain handles, bleached pine wood. Size wide 66cm x deep 40cm x 56cm high. $120.00 For both.

There is also linen, lamps etc.

Negotiable

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