English Chippendale Mahogany Settee loveseat with Claw Foot c. We are pleased to offer this lovely upholstered English Chippendale settee, circa 1920s’. Features classic feel with graceful lines with solid wood construction and superbly detailing, this is a three-seater chair or loveseat raised on ball & claw feet, newly covered with beautiful material to complement the design and the wood. Excellent value for such a lovingly crafted piece. A unique piece of furniture to add to your decor. Great for entry hallway, Dining room, or window bench. Heught to top:36″ Height to arms:25″ Height to seat:17″ Width:50″ Depth:21. About Us: Assaf Antiques is located in New York City’s famous Antiques Row on Atlantic Avenue in the heart of Brooklyn. We have been in business for 31 years and mainly deal in American, English About Us: After 31 years of being located in New York City’s famous Antiques Row on Atlantic Avenue in the heart of Brooklyn we have moved our showroom and warehouse to Lehigh Valley, PA. From this new location, we can service a greater numbers of clientele in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey as well as continue to service the New York area. We mainly deal in American, English, French and Continental antiques including furniture, lighting, artwork, decorative items and accessories. If you can’t find what you are looking for in our listings, please inquire. We also maintain a staff of carvers, cabinet makers, finishers, restorers and upholsterers. We offer restoration/refinishing and upholstery service as well. We guarantee the authenticity of all our items and we will try to answer all inquiries within 24 hours. Depending on the item size, shape, weight, fragility… The item “English Chippendale Mahogany Settee loveseat with Claw Foot c. 1920s” is in sale since Tuesday, May 26, 2015. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Sofas & Chaises\1900-1950″. The seller is “1stdibsmd” and is located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
English Chippendale Mahogany Settee loveseat with Claw Foot c. 1920s
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