Victorian Inlaid Walnut Music Cabinet Whatnot

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Victorian inlaid walnut music cabinet whatnot
Here we have to offer you this un-usual music cabinet with a combined whatnot.
This Victorian music cabinet was originally used to store sheet music but they are now used in the modern home for drinks cabinets, DVD storage, computer games or just general storage.
The cabinet with a lovely delicate panel door with a pretty inlaid motif.
The door opens to reveal shelves and storage.
Above the music cabinet is the whatnot that is supported by well carved turned supports a further shelf with inlay and then an attractive mirror up-stand and stands on the original china castors and turned walnut legs
65cms wide (25 1/2ins)
143.5cms high (56 1/2ins)
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If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase within the 7 day period, we will give you a full refund(excluding the return delivery cost).

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We spend time choosing the best product, that meets the criteria to be placed in Hingstons of Wilton stock.
We use traditional methods of restoration and do not use lacquers and spray finishes.
Beware of cheaper imitations.

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Purchases from Hingstons Antiques Ltd are covered under the Distance Selling Regulations, which give all buyers the right to cancel the purchase within 7 working days after receipt of the item, for a full refund less RETURN transport costs

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DateVictorian Codeas188a938 Price SOLD £0.00 StatusSold SellerHingstons Antiques of Wilton Telephone01722 742263Non UK callers :+44 1722 742263 Emailnick@hingstons-antiques.co.uk

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