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Pair of Heal's Limed Oak Refectory Dining Tables

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A pair of Arts & Crafts Cotswold Style limed oak refectory table by Heal's c.1920. Constructed in solid oak with twin pedestals with chamfered and original hand painted chip carved geometric (triangular) edge detail to the top. These tables can either be used individually or together to make a larger table.

Provenance: These tables were made by Heal's for the Cadbury's headquarters at Bournville c.1920.

Offered in good original condition. Firm and solid in the frame. The hand painted edge detail is original. Some wear and slight plank separation to the top. I can offer these tables fully restored - please contact me for prices. I have another restored example listed separately.

Dimensions: Each table measures: Length 51", Width 30" & Height 30". The tables can be placed side by side or end on end to produce a larger table.
Viewings at our Norfolk Warehouse & Showroom by appointment.

Price
£2500.00  UK
$3137.75  USA
3022.50  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date c.1920  1920s Antiques Material Limed Oak Origin English Maker Heals Item code as157a975 Status For Sale

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