853 days ago

8 seater solid mahogany wood dinning room suit

Robin from Te Puke

8 Seater mahogany dinning room table. Table, chairs and glass
Solid Mahogany wood. In very good condition.
Chair have a yellow velvet like fabric. The seats are in very good condition

All in very good condition. Ball and Claw.

Size 1740 mm long x 1140mm wide

Currently the table is in my garage, waiting for a new loving home.

Too big for my current home. Very sad to sell, because it is such a grand piece of furniture.



Pick up is Te Puke

I am able to assist with the transportation of this item, if it is in the Bay of Plenty area. The cost would be $35 per hour.

Price: $650

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