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2348 days ago

Solid wooden side board with lead lights

Lee from Raureka

We are downsizing and have to sell my sideboard. I think it is oak and is in reasonable condition considering if is well loved. Sorry I do not have the key to open the leadlight doors as they were lost on the move to Hawkes bay, but i have been told that the locks can be cut and new ones installed- I have never investigated further. The main storage cupboards in the front are not locked so no key is needed.
Some borer holes on the back panel (big have been treated 2 times now). Missing one insert on one handle. This piece could come up really nice with a little big of time.
Top measures 1340mm x 340mm deep x 900mm tall

Price: $80

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