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Extendable oak table


Hainesy

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I have this table which I would like to sell - 1 photo attached.

You can sit six round it comfortably when fully extended, and probably eight. Also good for 2-4 when not fully extended.

?30 and buyer to pick up, would be good.

I also have a set of four chairs which could go with the table if you are interested. Also made from oak - 1930s.

More photos can be sent upon request.


Look forward to hearing from anyone interested. I live in SE23, bordering SE22.

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Thank you for your replies and apologies for the delay in responding. I will be watching frequently now.


To those interested, I attach pictures of the chairs.


I would rather sell both table and chairs together, if possible. The price for the chairs is ?60 for all four, so ?90 with the table.


The table dimensions are:


152cm by 81cm when fully extended; 91cm x 91cm when square.


I hope to hear back from you soon.


Thank you.

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