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Solid oak (not veneer) extending table. Seats 4-6 comfortably.


Legs unbolt for easy transportation (fits in car easily).


Size:

Not extended 85cm x 95cm (x 76cm high)

1 leaf extended 85cm x 125cm

2 leaf extended 85cm x 160cm


Has been covered in a table protector and oilskin table cloth for most of it's lifetime so in very good condition. Rarely used as a dining table. One small 'nick' from previous move shown in photos.


Only used extended on a handful of occasions


Cost near ?300 new, selling for ?100

[Can throw in chairs for free if useful]


Collection from SE15. Might be able to deliver locally if needed for small charge.

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