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Highly sought after Ercol 3 seater sofa frame ?125


Lisa G

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We have a 3 seater Ercol sofa frame?for sale - it was originally planned as project but very sadly we are not able to proceed and need the space.


The sofa does need work and will be a lovely highly sought after vintage piece once done up - see this link as an indication - 3 seaters can go for ?1200+


[www.etsy.com]


The details are as follows:


3 seater day bed??125

- 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 partial - The 'N' in 'England' on the label is just visable - sorry for the poor photo - see sample image of intact Ercol label in next post for comparison only


It is available for 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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