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SOLD:Antique Pembroke dining table, extendable


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An antique Pembroke dining table with two drop leaves. 
Georgian period, the top (mahogany) has a lovely patina. 
It was bought at an antique auction, and has been owned in my family for 25 years.
 
Dimensions 
156 cm ( L) both leaves extended
115 cm ( W)
43 cm (L) both leaves folded.
 
 
With both leaves extended, it is 156 cm long.  One or both leaves can be extended.
It seats 4-6 people. 
 
It is a sturdy table. There are some surface scratches and marks commensurate with age (ie approx 200 years old) shown in the photos. 
 
It does not fit in our new house. hence reluctant sale. 

£275 please.
Collection in person from Herne Hill, SE24 please. You could also arrange a courier. 

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