Description: An exceptional mid-century modern boat-shaped extension dining tableBy Harvey ProbberUSA, Circa 1950sBook-matched Brazilian rosewood, with ebonized solid mahogany legs and brass accents.Measures: 65.88"W x 44"D x 29.75"H. Extends up to 125.88"W with three 20" leaves.Expertly refinished. Excellent condition. Shipping is not included in the price, please read for details Additional Info: All of our items are either pre-owned or antique, and will show the usual minor signs of wear and use. We do our best to note any significant wear to the pieces and detailed photos to collect condition information. We do not offer returns but your items will be insured upon shipping. Customers are also welcome to arrange their own shipping. **International buyers must contact us before purchase to arrange shipping details. SHIPPING: Buyer will be billed for freight costs. The piece will be shipped by freight. We have used U-ship with great results. We also have a few shippers that we use regularly. They are trusted and reliable. We estimate shipping to be $500-$1200. If we arrange freight shipping, we are facilitating a contract between the buyer and the shipper. The buyer is responsible to communicate with the shipper to make delivery arrangements. We do our best to offer a realistic cost estimate for shipping by freight. It can take up to a week to find a reasonable price for shipping. Some freight shippers work alone and the buyer may be expected to help carry furniture. We also welcome local pick up in South Bend, IN, or we can arrange delivery within 100 miles (including Chicago and Indianapolis) for a reasonable fee.
Price: 9995 USD
Location: South Bend, Indiana
End Time: 2024-02-01T09:42:30.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Item Height: 29.75
Item Width: 125.88
Material: Rosewood
Sub-Style: Scandinavian
Type: Dining Table
Color: Medium Wood Tone
Item Length: 44
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: Post-1950