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Vintage oak bookcase with display cabinet
Located in Brescia, IT
Scandinavian furniture from the 1960s consisting of two modules. This Scandinavian modernist bookcase is distinguished by its modern lines and the light, golden shade of oak wood. T...
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Located in Plymouth, GB
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COUER CABINET - Modern Cabinet with Bleached Oak and Walnut Doors
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COUER CABINET - Modern Cabinet with Bleached Oak and Walnut Doors The Coeur Cabinet is a customizable storage unit made in California. It feature...
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Oak Counter top Display Cabinet with Drawer A useful little cabinet
Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight
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Plexus Cabinet, Cerused Oak with Selenite Inlay
By Charles Burnand
Located in London, GB
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Victorian Oak Billiard, Lifepool Scoreboard with Cabinet
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Snooker, Billiards & Life pool scoreboard attributed to Thurston & Co. A nice combined Victorian billiards and life pool scoreboard made of light oak. The billiard scorer sits upon a lockable ball cabinet that can house 32 balls, which then sits upon a cupboard. The cupboard comprises of two drawers, a pair of panelled doors enclosing a shelf, the cupboard raised on a plinth base. The scorer comprises of two blue rollers with gilt painted numbers, 0 to 20 / 20 to 40 / 40 to 60 / 60 to 80 / 80 to 100, with two ebony slides to mark your score, one spot and one plain. The Life Pool board consists of 12 slides with coloured discs, each colour representing the player's cue ball and the order of play. The colours of the discs being blue, brown, green, white, red, yellow, black, pink, spot orange, spot white, spot red and spot yellow. When each slide is pulled back 3 boxwood discs are revealed, one for each life of the player. There are also "stars" hiding, and these are used as extra lives. In the middle of the scoreboard there is a slate board for keeping scores etc. The game of Life Pool can be played by a number of players, a maximum of 12 players with this scoreboard, who form the pool. Each player has their own coloured ball and loses a life each time the ball is potted by an opponent. When three lives...
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Antique 1880s British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia

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