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Nineteenth century mahogany chest of drawers,

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Nineteenth century mahogany chest of drawers,

the graduated drawers with historic replacement brasses (one ring pull differs)

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Dimensions: 105cm (41¼") High, 111cm (43¾") Wide, 54.5cm (21½") Deep
Stock code: 79154
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