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Antique Mahogany Wind-out Extendable Dining Table on Castors £400


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My parents are selling their beautiful mahogany table. It has two extension leaves, and a wind-out mechanism underneath. It's on castors. They're in Sydenham so pick up would be there, otherwise we can organise local delivery. 

Dimensions: 

Length: 150cm
Width: 109cm 
Leaf extensions: 49cm each.

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