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Check out this amazing Victorian-era window shutter with original green paint. All original hardware, very solid. The bottom of the shutters open out. I love the texture of the peeling paint. The use for this is endless. Hang them on the wall for instant "character" to a room (hanging hardware already installed). Could be installed to hide flat screen TV. Could be "doors" for a new cabinet - if you know someone handy.
Dimensions: (to come)
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