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A modest piece with an extraordinary backstory, this compact oak wall cabinet bears the mark of Lebetkin Brothers – a furniture maker known for supplying practical, well-made pieces to military institutions in the mid-20th century.
Sourced with provenance linking it to RAF Biggin Hill, one of the most iconic fighter stations of the Battle of Britain, this cabinet may once have served in an officer’s quarters or mess room. Simple lines, sturdy construction, and original wooden knobs speak to its utilitarian roots.
Now with soft wear and patina earned over the years, it offers character and functionality, as well as having a story to tell. It could be used in a hallway, bathroom or above a desk for a subtle nod to history. A true piece of British History that don’t come up very often.
Dimensions: W61cm x H54.5cm x D17.5cm
Please contact us for delivery/collection options.
A modest piece with an extraordinary backstory, this compact oak wall cabinet bears the mark of Lebetkin Brothers – a furniture maker known for supplying practical, well-made pieces to military institutions in the mid-20th century.
Sourced with provenance linking it to RAF Biggin Hill, one of the most iconic fighter stations of the Battle of Britain, this cabinet may once have served in an officer’s quarters or mess room. Simple lines, sturdy construction, and original wooden knobs speak to its utilitarian roots.
Now with soft wear and patina earned over the years, it offers character and functionality, as well as having a story to tell. It could be used in a hallway, bathroom or above a desk for a subtle nod to history. A true piece of British History that don’t come up very often.
Dimensions: W61cm x H54.5cm x D17.5cm
Please contact us for delivery/collection options.
A modest piece with an extraordinary backstory, this compact oak wall cabinet bears the mark of Lebetkin Brothers – a furniture maker known for supplying practical, well-made pieces to military institutions in the mid-20th century.
Sourced with provenance linking it to RAF Biggin Hill, one of the most iconic fighter stations of the Battle of Britain, this cabinet may once have served in an officer’s quarters or mess room. Simple lines, sturdy construction, and original wooden knobs speak to its utilitarian roots.
Now with soft wear and patina earned over the years, it offers character and functionality, as well as having a story to tell. It could be used in a hallway, bathroom or above a desk for a subtle nod to history. A true piece of British History that don’t come up very often.
Dimensions: W61cm x H54.5cm x D17.5cm
Please contact us for delivery/collection options.