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Extending Oak Dining Table and 6 chairs


EmilyE

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Oak table in good (not immaculate) condition. Can easily be sanded and revarnished to make it look as new. One clip on extending mechanism non-functioning but doesn't effect use. 

Dimensions c.150/195 x 90 x 80 (h). 

Seats 6 with lots of space, 8 when extended, and we have certainly put more like 12 around when children involved! 

Very solid table and solid (and heavy) chairs. 

Legs can be taken off for transport. 

£250 ono. It was many multiples when we bought it but we've had good use out of it and are happy to pass on a bargain!

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