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Beautiful Mid-Century Extendable Dining Table


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A beautiful Greaves and Thomas dining table. Made of teak, it comfortably seats fou or when extended six people. Compact when the extendible section is stored away in the compartment within the table, it is perfect for a smaller space..Greaves & Thomas created high end designer furniture from the early 1900’s in London for the UK market. Dimensions H74cm W80cm and L115cm or 161cm extended.

Very well loved and several minor wear and tear marks as well as a couple of slightly more noticeable rings/marks.

Unfortunately it doesn't quite fit in our new place so reluctantly parting. Will need two people and a van, happy to help with loading at this end.

£220 ono

Just the table for sale.

 

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