Antique Dressing table
Original Victorian 6 drawer Dressing table with bevelled mirror set within a frame with carved pediment at the top and situated on turned and carved support panels. Unsure of the timber used or where it was made.
To each side there are two small jewellery drawers .
The cabinet comprises two short drawers over two long drawers with original brass handles.
One of the drawer handles is broken, but the drawer can still be opened. The same drawer has a wire as repair but drawer still pulls.
Dimensions: 1070mm wide, 540mm deep, cabinet height 830mm, height from cabinet top to top of mirror 890mm.
Has some borer. I am reluctant to use chemicals so I am finding it a new home.
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Nelson City Council is working to restore the glasshouse at Broadgreen House, which has begun to crack and buckle.
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50% Yes: Change should be celebrated
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