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18th Century George III Giltwood Silk Upholstered French Hepplewhite Sofa.

A very elegant and well drawn 18th century George III giltwood settee / sofa / canapé in the French Hepplewhite taste upholstered in a grey silk.

English Circa 1775.

Of elegant French form, the moulded frame having a padded serpentine back with central flower and husk-carved crest, the down-scrolled arms with pads over a stuffed seat and serpentine rail carved with flowers, raised on four cabriole front legs with shell-carved headers. 

In excellent condition having been newly upholstered in a contrasting grey silk, the re-gilt frame has obtained a nice patina / wear and colouration.

Provenance: Part of an impressive London Collection.

Dimensions:

Width 66 inches - 168cm.

Height 38 1/2 inches - 98cm.

Depth 30 inches - 77cm.

Seat Height 17 inches - 43cm.

Dimensions

Width 66 inches - 168cm Height 38 1/2 inches - 98cm Depth 30 inches - 77cm Seat Height 17 inches - 43cm




Condition report

In excellent condition having been newly upholstered in a contrasting grey silk, the re-gilt frame has obtained a nice patina / wear and colouration.

Stock number

2877

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