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FOR SALE AT EMMAUS SE27 extendable dining table 1960s Heals


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MUST GO TODAY - donated to Emmaus.

Mid-century dining table, originally sold through Heal's in the 1960s (according to those who sold it to us - a bit of research shows similar styles being sold through Heal's at that period).


It has been well looked after and restored with Danish oil, but, as you would expect, there are the usual minor knocks and scratches you might expect from a product of that age that has been used regularly.


Dimensions:

Length - 137cm, 182cm extended

Width - 90cm

Height - 74cm



Selling as no room for it any more.


The table doesn't break down so would need a van for transport.

Collection from SE27. Please message with offer if interested.

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