2253 days ago

VICTORIAN COUCH

Denise from Raglan

VICTORIAN COUCH,THE FRAME, WHICH IS ENGLISH OAK,CABRIOLE LEGS, DROP ARM AS PER PHOTO,WITH HIDDEN MECHANISM.
FULLY REFURBISHED WITH GENUINE HORSEHAIR,AND, HESSIAN ALL NATURAL PRODUCTS .THE CUSHIONS ARE FEATHER FILLED, AND REVERSIBLE,THE COUCH IS , RECOVERED WITH PATCHWORK VELOUR/VELVET,IN STUNNING JEWEL COLOURS, AND IS DESIGNER FABRIC,EXCELLENT QUALITY,ALL WORK DONE BY A PROFESSIONAL, IMPORTED FROM THE UK,BY ME. THIS A HEAVY PIECE OF FURNITURE WHICH SHOWS THE QUALITY, NO FOAM OR PLASTIC IN SIGHT !
MEASUREMENTS ARE ARM - ARM INSIDE 114cm HEIGHT 80cm.

OF COURSE NO BORER, AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
THE PRICE REFLECTS THE QUALITY.
NO SILLY OFFERS

THIS COULD BE SHIPPED, WITH WHOM AND COST I HAVE NO IDEA ,BUT WILL BE AT BUYERS EXPENSE.

Price: $1,500

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