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• #2
That's beautiful
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• #3
Ta.
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• #4
Very keen, am in SE19 will dm in the morning by the looks of your floor you can’t be far away from us on the edge of Dulwich estate
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• #5
Well the floor is homage, but we’re not a million miles away.
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• #6
How are those speakers? Been thinking about getting a pair. Lovely cabinet too.
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• #7
I have the same, not done a direct comparison, but they sound great to me. They also do a neat setup that has a built in Amp and Bluetooth receiver which is a decent all in one setup
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• #8
Mother of god that’s a beautiful piece of furniture. I have the paupers version from gplan which doesn’t have the same mass or presence as that one.
No way it’d fit in our place thankfully.Lovely thing at a crazy bargain price, glws.
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• #9
Some better photos from the past...
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• #10
Will PM you about this!
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• #11
SOLD. THX.
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• #12
Are you an architect by any chance?
I’ll miss this but we just can’t make it fit with the table we need. White and Newton of Portsmouth 1960s (mid-century innit) designed (made into the 70s) Teak sideboard, I believe the Westbourne model. Three sections on neat profiled legs, three drawers, a main pull-down compartment with drinks shelf and a bi-fold section with recessed shelf. Its pretty big - 7 foot 2 inches (217 cm) x 17.5” (45 cm) deep x 27.5” (70cm) tall. Very useful amount of storage and a good height for stuff on top.
It probably in an ideal world needs a strip and refinish, but is perfectly livable as is, it has a small mark from a leaking battery on top, and a couple of scratches on one drawer from the movers. Prices seem to be from £500 to £2000 (dealers!) with £800-£1000 being fairly usual, happy to let it go for £450. Collection is from SE19. No, nothing else is included.
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