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Wooden table 121cm x 70cm (71cm high), central legs & bar rather than 4 legs (see photos)


Very sturdy table with thick solid top.


Varnish on top has some stains and scratches so you'd have to sand back and revarnish if you wanted it to look pristine.


Top can be unscrewed from base for transporting.


?20


Photos attached


Pick up from SE24 (off Croxted Rd)

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Just edited original post as forgot to mention about surface varnish being scratched. Will need to sand and revarnish if you want it to look pristine again!


(Didn't bother us as we've just used it as a spare table and worktable over the years, or had a cloth on it.)


Including a photo of the top now, as well as one of the legs with the top taken off for transport.


Also including photo of a metal label on the bottom - "Property of J Lyons Catering Ltd" in case it interests anyone - must make the table pre 1980s

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