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19th Century Anglo-Indian Cabinet

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Super quality, rare 19th Century Anglo Indian cabinet with stylish, carved detail. The best available solid satinwood timber was chosen to make this cabinet, even the back boards are finest quality satinwood. There is no glue used in making this cabinet and it can be dismantled into many pieces.
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£3800.00  UK
$4822.20  USA
4604.08  EU
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DimensionsH 131cm x W 121cm x D 46.5cm H 51½" x W 47¾" x D 18¼" Category Antique Furniture Date 19th Century  19th Century Antiques Material Satinwood Origin Indian Condition We carefully oversee all aspects of restoration of our items, working with our special team of craftsmen on each piece from start to finish. Item code as1018a269 / 3237 Status For Sale

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Lee Wright Antiques and InteriorsLodge Farm
Walton Lane
Husbands Bosworth
Leicestershire
LE17 6NN

Tel : 07811127428
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