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1 tavola
f—FRA table f extensibleDEU Tisch m, ausziehbarerENG extending tableITA tavola f allungabilePLN stół m rozsuwnyRUS стол m, выдвижнойсм. поз. 1831 на
—FRA planche fDEU Fußbodenbrett nENG floor boardITA tavola f del pavimentoPLN deska f podłogiRUS доска f, половаясм. поз. 925 на
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—FRA planche f de rive supérieureDEU Deckrandbrett nITA tavola f di estremità superiorePLN deska f skrajna, górnaRUS доска f, крайняя, верхнего настиласм. поз. 2852 на
tavola inferiore di riempimento
—FRA planche f inférieure de remplissageDEU Bohle f, untereITA tavola f inferiore di riempimentoPLN belka f dolnaRUS доска f, нижняясм. поз. 1606 на
—FRA planche f intermédiaire supérieureDEU Deckinnenbrett nITA tavola f intermedia superiorePLN deska f pośrednia, górnaRUS доска f, промежуточная, верхнего настиласм. поз. 2853 на
—FRA table f longitudinaleDEU Bartisch m, langerITA tavola f longitudinalePLN stolik m podłużnyRUS стол m, продольныйсм. поз. 1792 на
—FRA planche f milieu supérieureDEU Mittelbrett nENG top centre boardITA tavola f mediana superiorePLN deska f środkowa, górnaRUS доска f, средняя, верхнего настиласм. поз. 2854 на
—FRA table f rondeDEU Bartisch m, runderENG round tableITA tavola f rotondaPLN stolik m barowy, okrągłyRUS стол m, круглыйсм. поз. 1789 на
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