Certified Dealer1275 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Certified Dealer1275 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
Sustainable and quality furniture that will add style to your home!
This comes apart completely! Around 200 years old!
Bigger than it looks in the photos, also maximises storage for the dimensions as very little in the way of a cornice. We will fit a metal hanging rail high up before it leaves us.
Not too high so great for lower ceilings. Just don't miss out :)
Absolutely gorgeous, a proper antique to last you a lifetime...
We normally deliver these personally and assemble for you. To avoid disappointment, please message us for timescale to your area before purchase.
Omg! A beautiful, exceptional quality and just stunning old double door pine wardrobe, hand waxed with a fantastic old pine colour. Dating from the early 19th century and continental in origin. Constructed with small wooden pegs and glue. The condition is exceptional for its age, probably spent most of its life in a nice house somewhere and very well looked after.
With an internal depth of 50cm, it takes modern (42cm) hangers and bulky clothing with ease, which is not always the case with old wardrobes. ...
Very original and nicely restored but with character maintained, minor battle scars, odd knot replaced on the doors, some old worm (don't worry, the stripping process kills it off/ prevents it returning) - not a lot and only mentioned for completeness. Original door bolts and what looks like original lock with a new key.
Prepared ready for immediate use and all for the price of some mass produced high street junk. What more could you want? What value! Just don't miss it!
Not moved yet? Still decorating? We are happy to hold items until you are ready at no extra cost! Terms apply.
measurements
Height:
191 cm
Width:
162 cm
Depth:
60 cm
measurements
declaration
The Old Pine Shop has clarified that the Wow! Quality! Big Old Georgian! Pine Double Knock Down Wardrobe (LA515550) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being early 19th century