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2204 days ago

Mahogany bedroom suite for sale (price reduced).

Stefan from Waikanae

Listing on behalf of a friend, this mahogany bedroom suite is at least 50 years old and was made to last. It is in good sound original condition. There is no splitting on any of the surfaces and everything still feels very solid.

There are the usual small blemishes/marks as might be expected from something over 50 years old, but nothing of any great note. The mirror of the dresser looks great with no obvious issues to the coating on the back.

The chest of drawers has one broken drawer handle and although one handle appears to be missing, it just needs to be reattached.
In addition to the pieces photographed, there are two single headboards in the same style:

DIMENSIONS:
Dresser with mirror: 1220mm (W) x 760mm (H) x 420mm (D). The mirror adds around another 870mm to the overall height.
Chest of drawers: 1205mm (W) x 675mm (H) x 420mm (D)
Side tables: (x2) 450mm (W) x 650mm (H) x 380mm (D)
Stool: 380mm (W) x 470mm (H) x 310mm (D)
Single bed headboards (x2)

Price: $150

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