The Antique Shop of Sutton Bridge having a extensive range of quality antique furnture is located in the main street opposite the church.
The Antique Shop of Sutton Bridge is a family owned shop and has been trading here for the last 35 years. It is presently run by Robin and Corrina and their son Zane the shop has eight showrooms displaying Victorian and Edwardian furniture also with a large display of Victorian glass and porcelain and with a small selection of long case clocks in all an Aladdin’s cave of lovely things. A warm welcome always awaits you.
Sutton Bridge is a small village in South Lincolnshire,
Contact
Corrina at
The Antique Shop
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Telephone 7 days a week from 8am to 9pm
Telephone 01406 350535
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OPEN MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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This beautiful large antique mahogany three leaf extending dining table has a wonderful mahogany top with wind out mechanism. All standing on wonderful shaped and carved cabriole legs and ball and claw feet with castors under. This table can be used in the closed position or extended with the choice of one two or three leaves making this a very versatile table.
All in Good Condition.
Circa 1900
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Our Reference 12354
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Approximate Dimensions are:
Height – 29 ½ inches – 75 cm
Depth – 47 ½ inches – 120.7 cm
Length Closed – 52 ¾ inches – 134 cm
Length One Leaf – 67 inches – 170.2 cm
Length Two Leaves – 81 ½ inches -- 207 cm
Length Fully Extended – 95 ½ inches – 242.6 cm
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The Antique Shop
100 Bridge Road
Sutton Bridge
Lincolnshire
Pe12 9SA
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Open by appointment
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measurements
Height:
75 cm
Width:
242.6 cm
Depth:
120.7 cm
measurements
declaration
The Antique Shop has clarified that the Mahogany Antique Wind-out Extending Dining Table (LA469210) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900