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Vintage Retro 1960s/1970s McIntosh Teak Extending Dining Table & Six Black Vinyl Chairs


iliana

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This is a large teak round extending dining table and six teak and black faux leather, leatherette or vinyl seated chairs made by McIntosh and probably dating from the 1960s or 1970s. The table is circular extending to oval from the middle with an additional flip out leaf as shown in the photos below. The original McIntosh labels can be found on the table to the underside of the additional leaf and on the underside of all chairs. Unextended the table can comfortably accomodate four chairs and seat four people and when fully extended can accommodate six chairs.


Approximate dimensions for the table are 167.5cm (66") in width fully extended, 122cm (48") in width unextended, 122cm (48") in depth and 74cm (29") in height. The chairs measure approximately 49cm (19") in width acroos the back of the seat, 38cm (15") in depth across the seat, 46cm (18") in height to the seat and 71cm (28") in height to the top of the seat back.

The table and chairs are all in good solid condition with no structural damage but do have a few signs of cosmetic wear. Small tear one of chairs ,but most are better than excpected for their age There are a few marks, scratches and scuffing to the chairs, table top, edges and legs .


Price is ?400 ONO.

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