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    Posted 7 years ago

    Tricianyr
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    I received this from a family member, no history or idea what I have and if it has any value. Trying to decide if it's worth repairs

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 7 years ago
      It looks to be an Eastlake settee. It appears to be original and would date from the late 19th century (about 1870- 90s).

      These usually came in a set with chairs.

      This style is not in vogue now, but I would think they will come back. I think it is worthy of saving, but I am STILL a fan of 19th century furniture.

      scott
    2. Tricianyr, 7 years ago
      Scott,
      Thank you for the info - I had NO idea what it was, wow 1800's! - Now I know why I liked it so much!!

      Cheers
      Tricia
    3. scottvez scottvez, 7 years ago
      Glad to help out. You may want to add a better photo.

      A photo of the front of the piece showing the entire settee, may attract more attention to your posting.

      scott
    4. Quantumphysica Quantumphysica, 7 years ago
      Oh, do have this repaired! It might be my own personal fondness for this type of furniture speaking, but this really is too nice a piece (and in too good condition overall!) to let it go to waste.
    5. Tricianyr, 7 years ago
      I've been told repairs could cost 300. Is it worth doing the repairs?

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