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VICTORIAN ANTIQUE LEADED LIGHT CORNER UNIT/c1900
This wonderful piece of furniture is something that I have never seen the like of before, so pretty unusual I would think. It is incredibly useful and very decorative, with lots of shaped panels and interesting areas, and a gorgeous leaded door to the cupboard in the centre. It is made of mahogany and as you can see from our pics., it has two little shaped shelves either side of the cupboard, deep triangular shelves above and below, both with decorative shaped front panels and turned spindles at the top and moulded edges. The door is very pretty, with decorative leaded glass frontage and original brass fittings. It is in very good condition, with just a few marks and scuffs and small scratches here and there but nothing very noticeable, and it has a gorgeous, rich, deep red patina. It would look wonderful in any corner in almost any room in the house.
Measures: 35.5in (90cm) high x 34in (86cm) wide across front x 18.75in (47.5cm) from back corner down each side to the front.
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