Billy Hunt has successfully focused on British furniture and lighting since 2015. Our base is a 3,000sq foot space on a wonderful country estate in Staffordshire which you are more than welcome to visit, just let us know.
Martina an interior designer qualified from The Inchbald School of Design London partners up with Wayne an ardent gatherer in offering an attention-grabbing, appealing mix of British furniture and lighting from anywhere between 1750 -2000, of all genres. We have an ever-changing flow of interesting stock which works well for home, commercial spaces and interior designers.
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LoveAntiques Dealersince Jun 2016Approved item1591 sales by dealerFree Delivery
We have a good looking oak side cabinet c.1930s which could be placed in the bedroom, small hallway or maybe the living room. The design is attractive on this one - we have original iron castors sitting under the ogee style bracket feet on which a single cupboard sits with an open space above this, with the top having a small upstand. The cabinet also benefits from a glass top if required…
The cabinet sits in a well cared for condition with no repairs or faults apart from light day to day wear. We have ensured the piece is ready for placing.
A smaller and highly placeable little 1930s English cabinet in oak.
Dimensions
Overall: Height 77cm to Surface & 80cm to Upstand x Width 40cm with Top 31.5cm x Depth 36.5cm with Top 32cm
Top Shelf: Height from Floor 54.5cm and Space 19cm x Width 33cm x Depth 33cm
Lower Cupboard: Space Height 37cm x Width 33cm x Depth 30cm
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measurements
Height:
80 cm
Width:
40 cm
Depth:
36 cm
measurements
declaration
Billy Hunt has clarified that the Handsome 1930s Vintage Oak Side Cabinet (LA546017) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1930s