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Antique 3-drawer Dresser With Etched Mirror

Antique 3-drawer Dresser With Etched Mirror

Winning Bid
$52.00
Item #1538
Lot #264 of 273
Item Description

This 2-piece, painted white, antique 3-drawer dresser with etched mirror is a fabulous piece to bring back to its original glory!
Stamped on back of dresser: No. 93 O'Brien & Boni Wess--n & Han--vers Boston.
It is structurally sound and sturdy and needs some tender loving care to restore it.
The dresser measures 35"w x 28"h x 15 1/2" d. The mirror measures 31"w x 34"h x 1"d

Condition

Fair-Good

Categories

Furniture, Storage

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Little River Antiques & Estate Sales, LLC
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Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
The New School
Kennebunk, Maine 04043
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)

Saturday, 2/25, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
Larger items will be picked up at individual homeowners residence in and around the greater Kennebunkport/Kennebunk, Maine areas.

ALTERNATE PICK UP & SHIPPING:




Small items for shipping will be given to Mail-It Unlimited, Kennebunk, ME (207) 985-2087 at mailitunlimited.com. Buyer pays all costs associated with shipping. We highly recommend you reach out for a quote prior to bidding. If you would like to use a shipper of your choice, please call our Auction Manager to discuss prior to bidding. Larger pieces of furniture, at the discretion of the homeowner, will be picked up at the homeowners residence. Please call our office at (207)-751-6466 to arrange.

Seller Info
Little River Antiques & Estate Sales, LLC
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Auction Manager

Sandy Gnidziejko | (207) 751-6466 | sfgnidziejko@gmail.com

Pickup Details
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The New School

Kennebunk, ME 04043

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When to Pickup


Saturday, 2/25, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

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