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Shop A Cotswold School Light Oak Dining Table In The Style Of Gordon Russell - c.1930
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A Cotswold School Light Oak Dining Table In The Style Of Gordon Russell - c.1930

£380.00

A restrained, craftsman made Cotswold School light oak refectory style dining table, of small size to seat six people (or four generously), on four chamfered supports joined by a plain stretcher with exposed joints, on sledge feet.

Very similar to examples by renowned Cotswold School maker Gordon Russell.

This versatile table would also work well as a desk or a side table.

Condition:

In good condition with a few marks around the base and general light wear. Ready to go.

Dimensions:

76 cm high x 123 cm wide x 66 cm deep

Shipping not included. Please email me with your postcode for a shipping quote george@holtbyandco.uk

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A restrained, craftsman made Cotswold School light oak refectory style dining table, of small size to seat six people (or four generously), on four chamfered supports joined by a plain stretcher with exposed joints, on sledge feet.

Very similar to examples by renowned Cotswold School maker Gordon Russell.

This versatile table would also work well as a desk or a side table.

Condition:

In good condition with a few marks around the base and general light wear. Ready to go.

Dimensions:

76 cm high x 123 cm wide x 66 cm deep

Shipping not included. Please email me with your postcode for a shipping quote george@holtbyandco.uk

A restrained, craftsman made Cotswold School light oak refectory style dining table, of small size to seat six people (or four generously), on four chamfered supports joined by a plain stretcher with exposed joints, on sledge feet.

Very similar to examples by renowned Cotswold School maker Gordon Russell.

This versatile table would also work well as a desk or a side table.

Condition:

In good condition with a few marks around the base and general light wear. Ready to go.

Dimensions:

76 cm high x 123 cm wide x 66 cm deep

Shipping not included. Please email me with your postcode for a shipping quote george@holtbyandco.uk

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