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Item # C112 SOLD
This is a cute little bench, with
little shaped legs.
42"w x 11"d x 20"h |
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Item # R117
SOLD
This cute little side table ended
up looking great. |
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For Sale Item # C113
This is a very primitive looking
bench, not sure how it is going to end up yet.
40"w x 10"d x 25"h |
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For Sale Item # K133
I am not quite sure how to refer to
this piece. It appears to be a cupboard over a space - there were
never doors on the bottom section. It can be cut down if you just
want to keep the cupboard. In fact we can do anything you want
really.
47"w x 23"d x 60"h |
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Item # R119 SOLD
This is a wonderful little
cupboard. It obviously came out of a church. This would look
fantastic in the corner of any room. The door is at the front and
opens onto a large space that can be used for anything. Now doesn't
this look fantastic now. It is such a good looking piece, and its
quite spacious inside.
37"w x 31"d x 44"h |
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For Sale Item # R176
This lovely old piece came out of a
watchmakers shop. I think we will paint the inside and maybe make
some doors for the bottom section. |
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Item # R178
SOLD
This was a nice sturdy set
of shelves. Started off white, got stripped and then ended up being
painted cream. |
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Item # K149
SOLD
This is a good size set of shelves,
we had to cut the shaped bits off of the top.
55"w x 10"d x 63"h
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Item # R160 SOLD
This is a really pretty little set
of shelves. There is a small drawer in the centre to offer more
space. We can put backboards on this if required.
39"w x 12"d x 60"h |
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For Sale Item # K152
This is such a well made rack. It has
three good sized shelves and then as a bonus the little cupboard at
the bottom actually slides open.
38"w x 11"d x 44"h |
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For Sale Item # K132
Here is another interesting piece -
I am glad I have a section called "and then some" because I am not
really sure where I would put this otherwise.
39"w x 14"d x 41"h |
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This was
a really unusual piece.
It is a Hungarian washstand with a lift-up lid. Quite clever, in
that you kept the bowl inside and could close down the top so it was
not on display the whole time |
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