London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.
Wonderfully presented antique suite with quality finish and appearance

Displaying a desirable aged patina throughout
Stout walnut frame shows fine grain interest and rich caramel hues
Bergère seat backs and side panels in very good, taut condition
Traditionally feather stuffed, the plump, comfortable cushions a joy to relax in

With broad, bergère finished arms, the armchair is generously sized with a long thigh profile
Similarly profiled, the sofa accommodates three in generous comfort
Shaped top rails accentuated with demi-lune foliate carved relief panels

Tasteful silk cotton upholstery with embroidered foliate pattern in pleasing golden yellow hues
Foliate relief further decorating the lower front aprons across the sofa and each chair
Raised upon short cabriole front legs with rose carved knees, gently splayed legs to rear
Ideal for the lounge or conservatory. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home.

Dimensions:
Sofa Width: 172cm (67.75'')
Sofa Depth: 91cm (35.75'')
Sofa Height: 87cm (34.25'')
Seat Width: 152.5cm (60'')
Seat Depth: 60cm (23.5'')
Seat Height: 49cm (19.25'')
Arm Chair Width: 71.5cm (28.25'')

Arm Chair Depth: 89cm (35'')
Arm Chair Height: 87cm (34.25'')
Seat Width: 53cm (20.75'')
Seat Depth: 52cm (20.5'')
Seat Height: 49cm (19.25'')
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Our Ref: 18.8584
London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.
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