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REDUCED: Ercol sofa frames for sale - highly sought after


Lisa G

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We have two Ercol sofa frames for sale - they were planned as projects but very sadly we are not able to proceed with them and now need the space.


These sofas do need work and will be lovely highly sought after vintage pieces once done up - see this link as an indication - 2 seaters can go for ?700+ and 3 seaters can go for ?1200+


https://www.etsy.com/uk/market/ercol_sofa



The details are as follows:


2 seater was ?80 now only ?60

- approximate dimensions: Length= 135 cm Height of back= 90cm depth of sofa= 75cm

- tensions springs are all included but some need to be repaired or replaced

- wood frame is in very good condition in keeping with the age of the piece

- Ercol label is partial but still identifiable (see additional pics below)


3 seater day bed was ?125 now only ?100

- approximate dimensions: Length= 170 cm Height of back= 75cm depth of sofa= 70cm

- webbing is intact but may need to be replaced (I am not knowledgeable about webbing)

- wood frame is in reasonable condition in keeping with the age of the piece - with some worn areas of varnish and one area where the wood has split and needs to be repaired - see photo

- Ercol label is intact(see additional pic below)


These are available for viewing and collection from close to the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill. I can recommend reasonably priced delivery service if you send a PM.


Please send me a PM if you are interested.


cheers

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