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Offered: Reclaimed solid teak dining table - ?180


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?180 - sensible offers considered.


This is a listing for my reclaimed teak dining table. It is a great table and the only reason we are selling is it is just too big for our current kitchen and we are buying a shorter or possibly round table to fit. It comfortably seats six and has had 8 at a bit of a squeeze.


We have had it for about 5 years and has been a working table in a family home. By its very nature of reclaimed wood it has many imperfections however there are some we have added over the years mainly watermarks and cup marks (the worst of which is in the pictures).


The table is 160cm by 90cm and 77cm tall. The legs are removable for transportation. It would require a car with a reasonable boot or a van to collect.


See listing on ebay for photos

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=142114637156#ht_481wt_1417

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