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Material: Birdseye Maple
Art Deco Blonde Bird's-Eye Maple Cocktail Cabinet Dry Bar, English, circa 1930s
Located in Devon, England
This hugely stylish Art Deco cocktail drinks cabinet is a fantastic piece of Art Deco furniture and it's internal features prove to be an incredibly appealing feature. The beautifull...
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Mid-20th Century English Art Deco Birdseye Maple Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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Mirror, Bakelite, Birdseye Maple

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