Antique extendable oval walnut table from the 19th century from a Lombard residence
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SKU: ANT-A296
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Description
Ancient foldable oval walnut table from the 19th century, originating from a Lombard residence. The tabletop is made of thick planks of walnut wood; the lower band is covered with walnut veneer with a small circular frame bordering the bottom edge. The four legs, covered with walnut veneer on solid walnut, are connected to a large central trunk.
The table has been completely restored and equipped with two new extensions, each 45 cm of poplar, for a maximum total length of 236 cm. It is a structurally sound and sturdy dining table with new casters, finished with shellac coating, and can comfortably seat eight to ten people.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | ANT-A296 |
| Manufacturer | Antyki |
| Model | A296 |
| Material | made of walnut wood |
| Size | Height: 78 cm Width: 146 closed - 236 extended cm Depth: 128 cm |
| Age | XVIII |
| Year | 1800 |
| Condition | After renovation |
| Destiny | To dining room |
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