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129 days ago

Beautiful Regency Fold-down table - 1 to 4 places - NZ made French polished, claw feet

Shery from Onehunga

Stunning - NZ Finest Craftsmanship
Walnut colur- Round Collapsible Table.

Regency SpaceSaver Dining Table in Mahogany, but colour is Modern Walnut

NOT NOW AVAILABLE IN NZ.

FINE FURNITURE - French Polished
IDEAL FOR A COUPLE WITH FAMILY/FRIENDS VISITING

Value: The nearest available in NZ is: $6909 RRP - See Tillmans listing
www.tillmans.co.nz...

Cost $2350- HALF PRICE
NOBODY EVER REGRETS BUYING QUALITY

It is made from Mahogany, but it has been stained modern walnut colour- nice grain

Claw foot table, with brass antiqued ends
Beautiful turned pedestal base

AS NEW
Was purchased for an old ladies retirement village apartment, but she soon had to go to the serviced rooms area.
IDEAL FOR RETIREMENT VILLAGE ROOM/UNIT- Small for one or two people, and can expand for family meal.

- 2 leaves fold under and and a catch holds them
-To open, a wooden bar slides out
(See photos)
-Each leaf is 200 wide

SIZE
- round table is 1040 dia
- When folded down it is:
1040mm W x 650D x 730H
Legs are 600 apart

PICKUP- One Tree Hill

Price: $869

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