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  • Swedish Gustavian Style 4 Door Cabinet
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    Located in Hollywood, FL
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  • Gustavian Style 9 Drawer Dresser
    Located in Hollywood, FL
    This is an unusual Gustavian style 9 drawer dresser. Its been restored and repainted with milk paints "Oyster White".
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  • Swedish Gustavian Style Corner Cabinet
    Located in Hollywood, FL
    This is a unique Swedish Gustavian style Corner cabinet. There Great to use as a bar. its been restored and repainted in Milk Paints "Oyster White".
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  • Gustavian Style Glass Top Dresser
    Located in Hollywood, FL
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    Located in Baltimore, MD
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