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I have a large dining table to give away.  Has to be taken apart to get it out of the house but judging by the screws under the table it's not so difficult for someone younger than me.  There are also 5 chairs which came with the dining table.  The seat covers have been attacked by a cat but for someone it could be an easy fix.  The table and chairs were bought at Camden Market in the 1980s and I was told they were Victorian. The table is quite heavy.   Now the dining table and chairs are just too big for the 2 of us.  Offering everything free as long as you can dismantle and take away.  The table's dimensions are:  139cm (L) x 108cm (W) x 78cm (H).  Photos attached.  The table and chairs have seen better days but I guess they are old!  Extra photos of the underside of the dining table to show how where the screws are holding the frame. legs and top together.

 

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