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1940s Architects' Table

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Good British made architects' or draftmans table from the 1940s /early 50s. Made from hardwood beech with brass and iron fittings.
The horizontal straight edge moves smoothly and stays in position counter-weighted by the weights on each side. The working top adjust up to a horizontal level by one easily adjusting wing nut.

Size 152cm height ,width 147cm
In horizontal position the height is 111cm.
Board size 137cm by 90cm.
Depth of front foot to back foot 73cm.
We welcome visits to our 3000 sq ft warehouse in Norwich (postcode NR18 9PX), but please ask first as this is by appointment only. If travelling by train , we can meet you at Norwich Station or more locally, Wymondham Station.

Delivery to any address in the UK by ourselves or courier and will charge very reasonable rates.

Deliveries to the South-east are weekly.
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Conversion rates as of 29/APR/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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 SOLD
 
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Delivery to any address in the UK by ourselves or courier and charge very reasonable rates.
Deliveries to the South-east are weekly.
Period 1940s Antiques Material Beech Origin English Item code as488a702 Status Sold

SellerKadensek And Ward

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Kadensek and WardPrivate dealer
By appointment only
Near Norwich
Norfolk

Tel : 01953 856155
or : 07796 324601

Non UK callers : +44 1953 856155 or +44 7796 324601
 
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