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Round Glass Dinning Table


stpaul

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Hi


We are selling a round glass dinning room table. The glass is thick and of good quality and design. The edge of the table is bevelled. The legs of the table are glass also and circular. The table has a few scratches on the glass as it is vintage but is still in great condition.


Sizes below:


Width 120CM

Height of the base/legs 72CM and the glass top is 2CM thick.


I have attached 4 photographs but the table is no longer in situ as we have had our new tables delivered.


https://imgur.com/jefElrA



Asking price ?100, collection only from Forest Hill SE23 3.


Any questions feel free to text me on 07824998878.


Thanks

Hannah

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