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2 seat sofa, Art Deco style, brown leather, very good condition, ?350 O.N.O


TimP

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This is a beautiful two seat leather sofa in Art Deco style. Was ?1200 new.


It is in very good condition having been well cared for in a smoke-free and pet-free home. It has never experienced any food or drink spills or stains. The leather is of very good quality and all the cushions are plump. The back seat cushions are foam filled, the bottom cushions are feather filled. There are some very superficial scratch marks to the rear panel which you can see in one of the photos. The sofa cushions show some very minor signs of "distress" which you can see in the photos but this adds to the vintage feel.


Measurements: Width 174cm, Overall Depth 100cm, Height 90cm


You can collect from SE24 but will require your own transport and manpower to move it.


Viewing welcome. Any questions, please ask. I can send more photos if required.


Cash on collection.

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