475 days ago

Dining Table with Glass Top Mahogany Wood? With Brass Claw Feet

JJ from Henderson Valley

The top does have a split along the joint (seam), but not obvious with the glass top on it.

Has BRASS CLAW FEET. Either Edwardian or Victorian era decor style, or perhaps Chippendale or American Empire style?

The GLASS TOP is already worth $300, so you're getting a bargain, just don't have the right setting to take better photos.

The reason for being so cheap is being kept outside under a tarp and the split in the table. NOTE if you only count the BRASS CLAW FEET they are worth much much more than what we're selling it for.

164cm x 91cm x 77cm high

Selling cheap, pickup in Henderson Valley Road.

Price: $65

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