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A dressing table from the RMS 'Queen of Bermuda' of the Furness Line built by Vickers Armstrong Ltd, Walker on Tyne, England, UK. Upon googling this ship on cruiselinehistory.com you can see this dressing table in situ on the ship.

Built from some sort of cross veneer in art deco fashion with hidden cubby holes behind the mirrors either side of the middle one. In 1961 Harland and Wolff in Belfast started work to modify the Queen of Bermuda, this piece was bought in Ireland. This ship was the only ocean liner to have sailed with one, two and then three funnels.

 

'Queen of Bermuda' dressing table

SKU: 3285
£0.00Price
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