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Lovely antique oak table and four chairs. Some light scratches and a superficial stain (shown in pic) which can be easily removed with some light sanding. The table also extends out to comfortably seat 6. Reluctant to see it go but we're about to undergo a renovation. ?180 for quick sale.
Hello, sorry for the late reply. Photos now loaded, last night under sofa surfer, my husbands handle! So take a look. The measurements are 109 cms long (unextended) and 84 cms wide. The height is 75 cms. You can pull both ends out so it can easily seat 6. You're welcome to come and have a look. We're on Ondine Road.
Hello and sorry for my slow reply. The length is 109 cms (unestended) and its 84 cms wide. The height is 75 c,s. You can pull out the ends so it can easily seat 6. You're welcome to come and take a look, wee on Ondine Road, but I've also posted photos under sofa surfer last night, that's my husbands handle.

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