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This is a very good quality antique English Victorian upholstered chaise longue (Circa 1860 – 1880).
Summary
• Circa 1860 – 1880
• Period Late Victorian
• Provenance England
• Wood Mahogany frame
• Attractive upswept scroll right end arm
• Carved top rail
• Profuse carving
• Turned legs
• Brass mug castors
• Crushed red wine velvet upholstery
• Seats up to 3 persons
• Very good quality
• Very good condition
• Solid in joint
This is a very good quality antique English Victorian upholstered chaise longue (circa 1860 – 1880). The frame and turned legs are constructed of solid mahogany terminating in the original turned legs and brass mug castors. The frame features an attractive up-swept carved right hand arm with pretty floral carvings to the arm and back. The front fascia is mirrored in the back design. The frame is covered crushed red wine velvet upholstery. The chaise can seat up to 3 persons.
This item would look great in the living room, dining room or hallway of any large house. This item would compliment any home so don’t miss out your chance to own a lovely piece of furniture.
Dimensions:
External height 95cm or 3’ 1½”
External width 193cm or 6’ 4”
External depth 61cm or 2’ 0”
Seat height 46cm or 1’ 6”
Seat width 140cm or 4’ 7”
Seat depth 49cm or 1’ 7¼”
Condition Report:
In very good condition commensurate with age. The arms and back of the couch are firm. It has re-upholstered sometime in the past with the upholstery you now see and it is in good condition without any marks, tears or rips. The braiding is in good condition and is firmly attached to the couch. The springs in the sear are firm and in good condition. Nominal old use marks to the mahogany frame which is commensurate with age. Free of wood worm, solid in joint and ready to use.
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