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ABOVE: Mr R. E. Aspray, of the Christchurch firm of the same name, at the head of one of the dining tables he manufactures. Extending from 5ft in length to 8ft, and produced in a walnut-finish mahogany, it is part of a suite completed by chairs covered in off-white vinyl and by a 6ft sideboard. The sideboard features a cocktail section in the middle, with baize-lined drawers on one side and storage space behind concertina doors on the other.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32143, 12 November 1969, Page 17

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ABOVE: Mr R. E. Aspray, of the Christchurch firm of the same name, at the head of one of the dining tables he manufactures. Extending from 5ft in length to 8ft, and produced in a walnut-finish mahogany, it is part of a suite completed by chairs covered in off-white vinyl and by a 6ft sideboard. The sideboard features a cocktail section in the middle, with baize-lined drawers on one side and storage space behind concertina doors on the other. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32143, 12 November 1969, Page 17

ABOVE: Mr R. E. Aspray, of the Christchurch firm of the same name, at the head of one of the dining tables he manufactures. Extending from 5ft in length to 8ft, and produced in a walnut-finish mahogany, it is part of a suite completed by chairs covered in off-white vinyl and by a 6ft sideboard. The sideboard features a cocktail section in the middle, with baize-lined drawers on one side and storage space behind concertina doors on the other. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32143, 12 November 1969, Page 17

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