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$175.00
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Bassett Furniture Industries is a well-established American furniture manufacturer founded in 1902 in Virginia. It is known for high-quality, often made-in-USA furniture. This Lowboy dresser exemplifies those qualities with solid construction, high-quality wood, brass hardware, and durable craftsmanship.T This is high-end furniture evidenced by all drawers being dove-tailed forward and back. Also makes a great TV stand with wonderful storage or buffet in a dining area. 64” Long X 30” Tall X17.75” Deep Condition is consistent with its age. From a Smoke free home. If you want a confusing pattern - mix the drawers up- Gives a weird “Picasso” effect: see last photo.
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3 Days
21
1
$175.00
Note: KSL, its service providers, and the seller receive data from this message. See our Privacy Notice and TOU for details.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.




































Bassett Furniture Industries is a well-established American furniture manufacturer founded in 1902 in Virginia. It is known for high-quality, often made-in-USA furniture. This Lowboy dresser exemplifies those qualities with solid construction, high-quality wood, brass hardware, and durable craftsmanship.T This is high-end furniture evidenced by all drawers being dove-tailed forward and back. Also makes a great TV stand with wonderful storage or buffet in a dining area. 64” Long X 30” Tall X17.75” Deep Condition is consistent with its age. From a Smoke free home. If you want a confusing pattern - mix the drawers up- Gives a weird “Picasso” effect: see last photo.










