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2061 days ago

Large hexagonal wooden and glass display cabinet

Julie from Karori

This is the perfect cabinet to display precious collections. I used it to display my antique dolls.The cabinet is in excellent condition i.e. no broken panels and damage to the wood.
It is most probably made of teak and a dark brown colour. (Sorry, the photos are not great as the cabinet is in a dark corner). The panels are plain glass. (in some photos there are reflections of another leadlight window)There are three levels for display and a large and a small door with working keys.
Dimensions:
Height: 1.8m
Inner diameter: 55cm
Outer diameter: 69cm
Price $350 ono
Because the cabinet is large and heavy it will need 2 people to pick up.
Pick up (drive-on) is City End Karori.

Price: $350

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