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Victorian antique Arts & Crafts solid oak 1 leaf extending dining table seats 6 ?295


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Victorian antique Arts & Crafts solid oak 1 leaf extending dining table seats 6. Have enjoyed using this over the last 7 years, now moved house and no longer need it.

This is the description from when I bought it:

"Dating from the late Victorian period, this wind-out dining table is made from well figured solid English oak. The to canted corners and is raised on substantial square tapered supports, in the style of Liberty & Co. The table comes co with its original winder and 1 additional leaf, and extends to comfortably seat 6 adults. It is in fine vintage condition free from woodworm.

The table measures 102 - 141 cm (40 1/4 - 55 1/2 in) wide by 70 cm (27 1/2 in) tall and 102 cm (40 1/4 in) deep; th height measures 65 cm (25 1/2 in)."

There are some water marks on the top which would benefit from re-oiling/polishing.

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