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Thonet dining table for 4 people with glass top
By Thonet
Located in Banská Štiavnica, SK
Thonet dining table for 4 people with glass top in very nice original condition.
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Vintage 1940s Austrian Art Deco Dining Room Tables
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Rattan, Glass, Beech, Bentwood
Mid-century modern dining table by Nepožitek
Landsman for Jitona
By Bohumil Landsman, Jitona
Located in Banská Štiavnica, SK
Mid-century modern dining table by Hubert Nepožitek & Bohumil Landsman for Jitona Soběslav in very nice original condition with signs of use. Size after expansion 85x130cm.
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Vintage 1960s Slovak Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Tables
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Large secession dining table by Karoly Lingel Budapest
By Lingel Workshop
Located in Banská Štiavnica, SK
Large secession dining table by Karoly Lingel Budapest with copper leg endings for 16 people. Professionally stained and repolished. Originally, the table was designed for a tailor's...
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Vintage 1910s Hungarian Vienna Secession Dining Room Tables
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Smaller Secession Dining Table by Hans Christiansen
By Hans Christiansen
Located in Banská Štiavnica, SK
Smaller secession dining table by Hans Christiansen professionally stained and repolished.
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Antique Early 1900s German Jugendstil Dining Room Tables
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chairs: 57x49x96.5 seat height 46 Arm height 67 centimeter
table: ø85.5 height 75 centimeter
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The cane in two seats is damaged. The cane in one back is damaged. One arm has a crack in a curve. Some small wood details are missing. The cane can be repaired or replaced professionally on request.
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