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SOLD now: Solid wood extending dining table and 4 wood and leather chairs for sale - ?100


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This is now sold, thank you for all interest.

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Solid wood, sturdy extending dining table and 4 black leather and wood chairs for sale.


?100 for the lot; preferably collection from East Dulwich. For local addresses we can consider delivering if needed. The table legs could be removed for transfer and delivery.


Table measures 70cmx70cm and extends to 70cmx140cm.


There is some wear and tear on the table top, otherwise all in good condition. From pet free and smoke free house. We used it in our kitchen for daily use of family of four and used to fit 6 people comfortably (when extended) when entertaining.


Please PM if you are interested. Thanks.

  • 5 months later...

This item is still available. Price reduced to ?15 per chair (so ?60 for 4) and ?20 for the table. ?65 for the lot. Really good quality and stylish table and chairs.

Feel free to come and view; would consider delivery in Dulwich area. The table legs could be removed for transfer/delivery.

Thanks

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