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&&& EARLY OAK BOOKCASE &&&

Mike from Gordonton - Puketaha

&&& EARLY OAK BOOKCASE &&&

An Arts & Crafts Oak four section open Bookcase/display cabinet. All the shelves are fully adjustable. There are half dozen old borer holes in a couple of the backboards but nothing living as it has been treated. Having the up-stand with the central heart shaped cut-out as well as the concaved base gives the bookcase an edge over the run of mill bookcases.
Measures Width-1140mm; Depth- 350mmin the centre (330mm at each end) & Height- 1340mm. The end shelves measure Width-335mm & Depth-290mm. The centre section measures Width-590mm & Depth-235mm.

Price: $695

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