Antique Camphor Wood Wardrobe
I am selling on behalf of my mother who has moved and cannot fit this beloved antique wardrobe at her new place. Natural insect repelling camphor wood will ensure your clothing/contents are kept in great condition and smelling nice. Not too sure of the time period it was made in. Original key and locks all in working condition. Left hand door has a mirror, while the right hand door features beautiful floral hand carving. The roof and base of wardrobe appears to be made of sheet wood and hence is bowing and splitting in some places as shown in photos. The left hand side of wardrobe also has a small split as shown. There is a hanging rail inside which has a small dent.
Splits into 2 sections for easier transport: hanging section and the 2 drawer base.
Dimensions: 1750(H)x910(W)x590(D)
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