A Barossa Valley wardrobe, Australian cedar, with strong…
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A Barossa Valley wardrobe, Australian cedar, with strong Germanic influences, circa 1870, purchased at Barbican Antiques Adelaide, 193 cm high, 124 cm wide, 54 cm deep

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