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TAKEN: Renaissance revival oak dining table and chairs ?50 ono


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We are looking for a new home for our oak extending dining table and chairs.


The style is gothic or renaissance revival and is possibly victorian, although maybe more like 1920's when they were still into that kind of thing.


It is a big old heavy lump of carved oak anyhow!


The table is in reasonable condition, a few scratches on the leaves, a few faded water marks on the top.

You can see these in the pics.


The top comes off which makes it a bit easier to load in a car/van.


The chairs are in a bit worse condition, but sturdy.

The wicker detailing on the backs have complete gone on three of them, and is mostly gone of the other.

The have been re-upholstered in a nice red fabric.


We are hoping for ?50 for the lot, but if you can pick them up by the weekend you can have them for free!


measurements:

height = 77cm

width = 90cm

length = 116cm

extended length = 177cm


more pics to follow.


You are welcome to come and have a look.


please message me if interested..


Roy

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