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For Sale Lovely Loaf Dining Table Solid Wood 150cm x90cm, but extends to 250cm. Needs to go asap!


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Lovely Loaf Extendable Dining table for sale. It has a beautiful weathered oak top and classic style, it can seat up to 8 people comfortably and can be extended to 150-250cm to accommodate more guests on those special occassions. The table is made of high-quality wood and is built to last for years. Same table advertised on Ebay for £850, bought for £1,495, obviously not expecting anywhere near that!

Photo shows gap where the extention leaves go in, or can just push them together if not using the extender panels. If you are interested best to come and see it. It is used and has a few surface scratches as it is a used piece by us, and on the legs it has a worn look - but this part was how it was bought.

The colour is as pictured and the item height is 76cm, the item width is 90cm, and the item length is 150-250cm with the extended parts.

The table is used, has a few marks as seen, but is a lovely piece. Is in West Norwood Yellow Storage. I can send more photos if you are interested as have photos of the extension parts.

Please PM with offers.

Thanks.

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