Jump to content

Comfy 2 seater Brown leather sofa with footstool, now ?45


Maria Mac

Recommended Posts

Hi there, Comfy sofa, 2 seater with matching footstool which opens as a handy storage box. Have listed on eBay if you want to see extra photos or pm me. Useful for a small flat, spare room or woman / man cave!


Item description:

...well cared for Brown leather sofa with matching footstool storage box. Very soft leather which has been regularly maintained with leather treatment to keep supple. Has contrasting off cream stitching. Natural patina on leather. Back cushions extend taller than back and side arms have cushioned sections.


Comes with footstool so you can recline on the sofa and this opens as a storage area for extra cushions or a blanket. Footstool measures: 56 depth x 62 length x 42 height.


178 length x 100 wide x 72 to back and to cushions approx 80 cm height.


Item has been used for a few years so will be softer in areas as I tend to sit on left hand side. There are a few small paint marks from moving the footstool around and I haven't attempted to remove but they are minimal.


Any questions please ask. I'm on ground floor of a house so no steps but need to negotiate doorway to get sofa out. Item in se22 near forest hill road.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • If the local archive doesn't suffice there's also the London Archives. I remember using what was then called the London Metropolian archive some years ago, and viewing Street Directories among other things  there. https://www.thelondonarchives.org/your-research/research-guides
    • You've sent me down a rabbit hole here! According to the 1909/10 street directory, 10 Whateley Road was the address for John Gibson, beer retailer.   He was born about 1860 in Walworth and his father, also called John, was a beer retailer as well. By the time of the 1891 census, John Gibson Junior had moved to 10 Whateley Road and described himself as a beer house manager. He was married to Margaret and had a son and a daughter. John and Margaret were still living at the address 30 years later when he described himself as a beer retailer. His mother's name was Charlotte Sarah and there is an entry from the same street directory as above for someone by that name described as a beer and wine retailer at 42 North Cross Road. This was most likely his mother, now described as a widow.   Hoping this is of interest.
    • A long overdue review for Niko who we have used a number of times over the years, sometimes to properly finish a job that other plumbers have not done properly. He thinks of everything! I only ever use another plumber if it's urgent and Niko is away. A really kind and thoughtful man and totally trustworthy 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...