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Vintage wooden bottler’s cart in English colonial style, with brass details and caoba finish, measuring 85 cm wide by 60 cm deep by 85 cm high, weighing 10 kg, origin United Kingdom, dating from 1980–1990, in good used condition with minor signs of wear.
Description from the seller
Vintage wooden bottle cart – English colonial style – Second half of the 20th century
Elegant and decorative solid wood bottle cart, inspired by the traditional English service wagons of the 18th and 19th centuries. It stands out for its original period-style carriage design, with large wheels featuring turned spokes, decorative brass details, and a warm mahogany finish.
The top includes a practical support with capacity for several bottles or glasses, while the lower tray offers extra space for serving drinks, snacks, or use as a decorative auxiliary table. Its design combines functionality and aesthetics, making it an ideal piece for living rooms, libraries, wine rooms, offices, or classic and colonial-style environments.
Probably manufactured between the 1970s and 1990s, this type of furniture was highly valued for the quality of its finishes and its inspiration from traditional British furniture.
Features:
* Material: wood with brass metal details.
* Color: dark mahogany.
* Period-style bottle cart design with large decorative wheels.
* Upper compartments for bottles or glasses.
* Front serving tray.
* Decorative and functional piece.
Condition:
It is in very good overall condition, showing only light signs of use and small marks typical of its age and normal use, without affecting its stability, functionality, or aesthetic appeal.
The photographs are an integral part of the description and allow a detailed view of the item's condition, quality, and characteristics.
Shipping:
The cart will be carefully packed with appropriate protective materials to ensure safe transport. Shipping will include a tracking number so the buyer can monitor the delivery status at all times.
An elegant and original piece that will add character, distinction, and a touch of classic style to any interior.
Vintage wooden bottle cart – English colonial style – Second half of the 20th century
Elegant and decorative solid wood bottle cart, inspired by the traditional English service wagons of the 18th and 19th centuries. It stands out for its original period-style carriage design, with large wheels featuring turned spokes, decorative brass details, and a warm mahogany finish.
The top includes a practical support with capacity for several bottles or glasses, while the lower tray offers extra space for serving drinks, snacks, or use as a decorative auxiliary table. Its design combines functionality and aesthetics, making it an ideal piece for living rooms, libraries, wine rooms, offices, or classic and colonial-style environments.
Probably manufactured between the 1970s and 1990s, this type of furniture was highly valued for the quality of its finishes and its inspiration from traditional British furniture.
Features:
* Material: wood with brass metal details.
* Color: dark mahogany.
* Period-style bottle cart design with large decorative wheels.
* Upper compartments for bottles or glasses.
* Front serving tray.
* Decorative and functional piece.
Condition:
It is in very good overall condition, showing only light signs of use and small marks typical of its age and normal use, without affecting its stability, functionality, or aesthetic appeal.
The photographs are an integral part of the description and allow a detailed view of the item's condition, quality, and characteristics.
Shipping:
The cart will be carefully packed with appropriate protective materials to ensure safe transport. Shipping will include a tracking number so the buyer can monitor the delivery status at all times.
An elegant and original piece that will add character, distinction, and a touch of classic style to any interior.

