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A.H. McIntosh Mid-Century Sled Leg Sideboard - Many More Items In Stock!

Posted 3 months ago in Renton, WA

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A.H. McIntosh Mid-Century Sled Leg Sideboard - Many More Items In Stock!

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Vintage mid-century teak sideboard made in Scotland by A.H. McIntosh circa 1960's. This piece features clean design, sculpted wood pulls and sled legs, with lovely teak wood grain in a relatively dark finish. It is both beautiful and functional, providing ample storage space in its combination of doors and drawers. On the left facing side is a drop-down door which opens to a drinks cabinet with a fixed interior shelf, plus a black laminate pullout shelf that serves as a workspace. Next to that is a bank of three dovetailed drawers, each a different depth, the middle one with red felt lining and removeable dividers for flatware. On the right are twin cupboard doors opening to a full-length fixed shelf. It is a gorgeous piece of furniture, well-made and in good vintage condition with some minor wear from age and use, including a ding and a couple of dark spots on the top. 79" wide, 19" deep, 32" high.

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