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Vintage / Antique Telephone Bench / Gossip Bench – Measurements: 29″ High; 27″ Wide; 15″ Deep – Nice condition. If interested, please call 812-212-0639… don’t text. Thank you! LOCAL PICK UP ONLY IN BATESVILLE, INDIANA – CASH ONLY. Listing ID: 2356108581610ed7.

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