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Mid-Century Carved Cherry Magazine/Bookcase Chippendale Style 33 1/4" H

$ 237.07

Availability: 44 in stock
  • Room: Living Room
  • Width: 25 1/4"
  • Item Height: 33 1/4
  • Item Weight: 30 lbs
  • Number of Compartments: 4
  • Color: Medium Wood Tone
  • Type: Rack for magazine, books, records, etc.
  • Item Length: 18
  • Maker: Hand crafted by a Master Craftsman
  • Style: Mid-Century
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Item Width: 25
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Age: 1800-1899
  • Diameter: na
  • Material: Cherry hardwood
  • Brand: Handmade
  • Condition: This rack is in great condition. There could be some very minimal touchup to the finish if desired.
  • Region of Origin: Other European
  • Height: 33 1/4

    Description

    Mid-Century Carved Cherry Magazine/Bookcase Chippendale Style 33 1/4" H
    Mid-Century Carved Cherry Magazine/Bookcase Chippendale Style 33 1/4" H
    Mid-Century Carved Cherry Magazine/Bookcase Chippendale Style 33 1/4" H
    This is a hand-crafted piece of furniture.  The wood appears to be cherry, rich red colored wood.  The style is Chippendale.  There are lovely cutout rack dividers where the items can be placed.  It would accommodate magazines, books, VHS Tapes, and other paper items you need to organize.
    Measurements:
    Height - 33 1/4"
    Width - 25 1/4"
    Depth - 15"
    Two Racks Outside Measure - 14" x 5 1/4" x 7 1/8"
    Two Racks Inside Measure - 14' x 4 7/8" x 7 1/8"
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