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This is a fine quality Edwardian inlaid rosewood drawing room couch (c.1890 – 1910).
Summary
• Circa 1890 – 1910
• Period Late Victorian / Early Edwardian
• Wood Solid Rosewood
• Provenance England, UK
• Two seat couch
• Satinwood floral inlaid urns to the backs
• Inlaid banding to arms and legs
• Interspersed fine spindles
• Tapered Spade feet
• Splayed feet to the back
• Original mug castors
• Freshly upholstered in coffee satin brocade
• Pretty design
• Fine patination
• Excellent quality
• Master Registration Number
This is a set of fine quality Edwardian inlaid rosewood drawing room couch, circa 1890 – 1910. The couch boasts satinwood floral inlaid urns and fine interspersed spindles to the back. There is inlaid banding to the arms and legs. The couch stands on tapered spade feet and the original mug castors. A master registration no. is impressed in back leg T1202. The back feet are splayed which is a sign of good quality.
This item would compliment any home, especially in the dining or living room, so don’t miss out your chance to own a lovely piece of furniture.
Dimensions
External Height 84cm / 2’ 9”
External Width 135cm / 4’ 5”
External Depth 75cm / 2’ 5½”
Seat Height 39cm / 1’ 3¼”
Seat Width 124cm / 4’ 0¾”
Seat Depth 57cm / 1’ 10½”
Arm Height 56cm / 1’ 10”
Condition Report
In very good condition commensurate with age. Free of wood worm, solid in joint and ready to use. The couch has recently been freshly upholstered in coffee satin brocade.
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