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2231 days ago

Lovely dark stained Pedestal coffee or wine table.

Joan from Masterton District

This lovely little pedestal table has been made in Indonesia . It looks like Mahogany but could well be some Indonesia wood.

Height 640cms
Diameter of top 500 cms.

In beautiful condition. Scarcely used. THIS HAS BEEN SOLD BUT THE LARGER ONE I WILL LIST AGAIN SOON AND IS STILL AVAILABLE.

There is also a very similar one here which is just slightly larger. It is 530 cms high with the diameter of the top being 580cms. It is also in beautiful condition.Selling for $120.00

Reason for selling is that owners have shifted to a smaller house and are downsizing.

I am selling this on behalf.
Pictured is the smaller of the two tables.
Thankyou for looking.

Price: $110

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