537 days ago

Beautiful antique Imbuia table and 4 chairs

Hannelie from Prebbleton

Beautiful Imbuia wood, Ball & Claw, dining room table with four chair

Dimensions of table:
140 cm (L) X 100cm (W) X 76 cm (H)
The table and chairs are in good condition for their age, and normal wear and tear
The tabletop is a little bit loose and there is a small crack, but it's an easy fix and doesn't affect the use of the table at all
Very sad to see it go but I just don't have space for it
Viewing and pick-up in Prebbleton, Christchurch, NZ wide visit Mainfreight or Conroy's website for an instant price indication and booking.
Pick-up is in Prebbleton, near Hornby.
Welcome to check it out.

Price: $370

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