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Dark Oak Dining Table And Eight Dining Chairs - Lot #1

Dark Oak Dining Table And Eight Dining Chairs - Lot #1

Winning Bid
$825.00
Item #136027
Lot #72 of 391
Item Description

Large, square-shaped dark oak dining table and set of eight Regency style dining chairs. The intricate grain pattern on the tabletop showcases lighter and darker shades of brown, forming a geometric design at the center. Supporting the tabletop is a substantial central pedestal base, made of the same polished wood. The chairs boast a shield-like shape on the backrests and light green velvet cushioned seats. Also included is a protective glass for the tabletop and a white floral patterned tablecloth with fringed edges.

table measures 61.5 x 61.5 x 29.5

Alternate Pick Up Options:

Farmingdale NY Transport Fee: $750
(We can transport this lot to our Farmingdale NY warehouse to be picked up at a later date coordinated with you after the auction)

Shipping is available on small items and artwork through Allied Pack N Ship in West Babylon NY. There is a $10 handling fee for our staff to bring your order to our shipper.

Categories

Furniture, Tables

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Trading Post Estate Sales
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Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:

Roslyn, New York 11576
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)

Sunday, 6/9, 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm

ALTERNATE PICK UP & SHIPPING:
Trading Post Warehouse
1865 new highway
farmingdale New York 11735

SHIPPING OPTIONS:
Aria Pack N Ship,
Aria pack and ship 631-492-8278

Seller Info
Trading Post Estate Sales
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Auction Manager

Trading Post Auctions | (516) 882-7775 | info@tradingpostestatesales.com

Pickup Details
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Roslyn, NY 11576

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When to Pickup


Sunday, 6/9, 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm

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