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Vintage Antique Bergere Sofa Suite - £500 ono


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Selling our vintage antique Bergere sofa suite - comprising of one three-seat settee, and two matching single armchairs. They date back to the Edwardian era, circa 1910.  Beautiful pieces, which have seen through multiple generations of living rooms - sadly looking to sell as we no longer have room due to downsizing. 

All pieces have had the canework redone and is in good condition, along with the walnut frame. Work has been done to both chairs; the springs underneath have been re-fitted and we have begun work to re-upholster the fabric of the bases. We still have an excess of stripy fabric used here, and had all the good intentions to complete the upholstery of the cushions but we haven't been able to get round to this - picture here shows the fabric wrapped around the cushion base, to give an example! Perfect for an upholstery project, for anyone keen. The two cushions for the settee would also require reupholstering (photo shows how we have just wrapped around a soft bedspread as a workaround). 
 

Viewings welcome - SE22 9HD
 

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