A mid-century modern circular dining table, dating from the 1960s or 1970s. The table top is finished in a teak veneer and features a central split to allow for extension. It is supported by a solid hardwood apron and four square-section tapered legs, likely constructed from teak or afromosia. The underside reveals metal sliding tracks and locking hardware for the extending mechanism. The design is characteristic of mid-20th-century British furniture manufacturers such as A.H. McIntosh and G-Plan. Please note: The chairs and other furniture items visible in the background or resting on the table are not included in this lot.
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