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extending oak dining table - Robson & Son, Newcast

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Good quality extending oak dining table with two additional leaves
This handsome table can be used with or without the extra leaves making it a versatile piece, the substantial turned legs have ceramic castors, it has a Joseph Fitter of Birmingham winding mechanism and is stamped with the makers name Robson & sons.
With normal marks / scuffs etc commensurate with age and use but overall it is a good quality table in good sound condition.
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Reasonably priced delivery available.
Height 28.5" 73 cm
Length 48" 122 cm closed, 73" 185 cm with additional leaves
Width 48" 122 cm
All sizes approximate
Price
£550.00  UK
$712.97  USA
660.17  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date circa 1890  Late Victorian Antiques Material Oak Origin English Maker Robson & Sons, Newcastle upon Tyne Item code as136a2344 / ath3711 Status For Sale

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Athey AntiquesCastle Corner
Narrowgate
Alnwick
Northumberland
NE661JQ

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