




11 Hours
126
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$600.00
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Venmo
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PayPalBeautiful English late-Victorian or Edwardian (circa 1890–1910) combination wardrobe/compactum. The ivory/celluloid maker's tag: Charles Dalrymple was an established "Practical Cabinet Maker" operating out of Wallasey Village, which is located in the Wirral peninsula near Liverpool, England. Features the original brass hardware and aesthetic drop-pulls. Engineered to break down into three distinct sections (the top decorative cornice, the main central hanging/drawer core body, and the bottom drawer base).
Please note: The back panel of the wardrobe is not original and currently has a large hole cut into it (likely from a previous owner using it as a TV/media console or for cord management). It is completely hidden when pushed against a wall, but it is priced with this cosmetic flaw in mind.
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11 Hours
126
0
$600.00
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.





Venmo
Zelle
PayPalBeautiful English late-Victorian or Edwardian (circa 1890–1910) combination wardrobe/compactum. The ivory/celluloid maker's tag: Charles Dalrymple was an established "Practical Cabinet Maker" operating out of Wallasey Village, which is located in the Wirral peninsula near Liverpool, England. Features the original brass hardware and aesthetic drop-pulls. Engineered to break down into three distinct sections (the top decorative cornice, the main central hanging/drawer core body, and the bottom drawer base).
Please note: The back panel of the wardrobe is not original and currently has a large hole cut into it (likely from a previous owner using it as a TV/media console or for cord management). It is completely hidden when pushed against a wall, but it is priced with this cosmetic flaw in mind.










