18th Century Lancastrian Oak Settee
£25,000
A charming mid 18th century provincial oak settee with upright padded back, the rear of which is supported by iron banding with out swept arms with two loose cushions on slatted seat on four straight legs. The whole with gentle carved banding. Now covered in Rose Uniacke Pickle Velvet.
Such sofas are associated with the north west of England, in particular Lancashire and Cheshire where simple oak coach chairs or settles with similar planked or slatted seat base can be found.
English, circa 1760
Product Description
A charming mid 18th century provincial oak settee with upright padded back, the rear of which is supported by iron banding with out swept arms with two loose cushions on slatted seat on four straight legs. The whole with gentle carved banding. Now covered in Rose Uniacke Pickle Velvet.
Such sofas are associated with the north west of England, most notably Lancashire and Cheshire, where simple oak coach chairs and settles sharing a similarly planked or slatted seat base have long been a feature of provincial interiors.
English, circa 1760
Such sofas are associated with the north west of England, most notably Lancashire and Cheshire, where simple oak coach chairs and settles sharing a similarly planked or slatted seat base have long been a feature of provincial interiors.
English, circa 1760
Code:
11801
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Details & Dimensions
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H 85cm x W 220cm x D 67cm
H 33.48" x W 86.65" x D 26.39"
H 33.48" x W 86.65" x D 26.39"













