Product Description
A charming vintage Japanese counter top display cabinet dating from circa 1920s/1930s. It has carved and painted Japanese writing to the top and bottom and black metal plates to the doors. With single glazed door that opens to reveal a red painted interior with three adjustable glass shelves. A really unusual and stylish piece it would make a great display cabinet for figures or collectables or a wonderful bathroom cabinet.
Construction/Wood
Oak
Condition Report
Good condition with wear and marks commensurate with age. Comes with three adjustable glass shelves.
Dimensions
Width: 38cm
Depth: 17cm
Height: 62cm
Interior: 45cm High x 13cm Deep x 35cm Wide
Delivery
UK WIDE DELIVERY VIA COURIER
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After your order has been received, we will advise you as to when your item of furniture will be delivered. Delivery usually takes 5-15 working days. Deliveries are a ONE MAN courier service. If you require a two man delivery service please inform us so we can give you an individual delivery quote. There is an option on the checkout page where you can add special notes about your delivery.
DELIVERY FEES
£34.95 flat delivery charge to all areas of mainland England/Wales - Additional items in the same delivery are delivered free of charge.
£49.95 per item to mainland Scotland (excludes highlands & islands).
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COLLECTION/VIEWING
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