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I am about to move from Winter Hill to Arlington, and I will have less room for furniture in my new place. Would any of you like a big hardwood dresser? It's part of a set that has served me well since 1999 (and served a friend of mine well for decades before that. That's the great thing about hardwood construction and designs that don't try to be trendy.) Polish it up and you can use it another 40 years.
Pictures here: http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/fuo/4339023981.html
The dresser is 18" deep, 56" wide, 32" high. It has 6 big drawers, (which have been mistaken for 12 small drawers or 3 enormous ones.) The mirror on top is removable but not freestanding.
ETA: Prospecthillsom kindly pointed out that it looked like a Heywood Wakefield Sculptura, and the inside of the drawer confirmed that. As such, it's a moderately valuable antique, despite needing a bit of sanding and polish. Do any of you know of an used-furniture/antique dealer who would be willing to buy it from me and take it away from my apartment in the next few days? If I need to bring it to them, or wait 2 weeks, that's not useful to me.
Pictures here: http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/fuo/4339023981.html
The dresser is 18" deep, 56" wide, 32" high. It has 6 big drawers, (which have been mistaken for 12 small drawers or 3 enormous ones.) The mirror on top is removable but not freestanding.
ETA: Prospecthillsom kindly pointed out that it looked like a Heywood Wakefield Sculptura, and the inside of the drawer confirmed that. As such, it's a moderately valuable antique, despite needing a bit of sanding and polish. Do any of you know of an used-furniture/antique dealer who would be willing to buy it from me and take it away from my apartment in the next few days? If I need to bring it to them, or wait 2 weeks, that's not useful to me.