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1824 days ago

Pretty girls dressing table and mirror, and two sets of drawers

Liz from Miramar

Hi, selling my daughter’s dressing table and mirror, and two small sets of drawers. White, scalloped edge, in good condition structurally, has a few marks as photos show.
Drawers are all intact, and are dovetailed. A lovely set, great for a growing girl.
Measurements:
Dressing table H 74 cm with legs on, L 110 cm, W 42 cm
Mirror 75 x 65 cm
Leg height 20 cm these can be unscrewed if not wanted, and for transport.
Chest of drawers- 2 drawer.
Scalloped edges. H 54 cm, 42 x 42 cm at widest point.
Legs unscrew here too.

The set could be painted if desired. One set of drawers has a ding in the top- we bought it like this. See photos for details.
Contact me by phone or PM me if interested. Pick up from Miramar. Cell 0211811368 Liz

Price: $50

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