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Victorian Arts & Crafts Carved Oak Settle
This unusual settle dates from approx. 1890. It is constructed from solid oak, although the seat has been veneered (over solid oak) to give a nice grain. It has lovely chip carving across the top back rail and to either side. The back rest has beautiful pokerwork decoration which we believe to be original to the piece. It does have some intertwined initials in the central pokerwork shield on the back panel - we believe these to be SF but it is difficult to be sure. The settle has shaped sides with a central lower stretcher. It is of nice proportions and is a handsome piece of antique arts & crafts design.
Condition Overall this handsome piece is in good usuable condition with some wear consistent with age and use. There is some scuffing and wear to the woodwork as might be expected, and the piece is overall a little faded and dusty. There is a loose piece of mouding at the top of the back rail on the left-hand side. The veneer on the seat is lifting in places and does have some loss.
The approx. measurements are as follows
Overall - 109.5cm high, 130cm wide, 50.5cm deep (to maximums) 44.5cm high to seat. Further images are available. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any queries. Viewing is welcome, but please contact us before travelling as we are only open by appointment.
We can arrange delivery of both smaller items and furniture - please contact us for details and a quote. Customers are also welcome to use their own couriers if preferred.
Payment can be made by PayPal, bank transfer, cheque [UK only], and cash on collection.
SellerSlades Antiques
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Slades Antiques
Private dealer, By appointment only
Unit 11, The Heath
Alkerton Oaks Business Park, Upton Estate
Oxfordshire
OX15 6EP
Tel : 07931 959030
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Condition Overall this handsome piece is in good usuable condition with some wear consistent with age and use. There is some scuffing and wear to the woodwork as might be expected, and the piece is overall a little faded and dusty. There is a loose piece of mouding at the top of the back rail on the left-hand side. The veneer on the seat is lifting in places and does have some loss.
The approx. measurements are as follows
Overall - 109.5cm high, 130cm wide, 50.5cm deep (to maximums) 44.5cm high to seat. Further images are available. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any queries. Viewing is welcome, but please contact us before travelling as we are only open by appointment.
We can arrange delivery of both smaller items and furniture - please contact us for details and a quote. Customers are also welcome to use their own couriers if preferred.
Payment can be made by PayPal, bank transfer, cheque [UK only], and cash on collection.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 11/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Furniture
Date 1890
Late Victorian Antiques Material Oak
Origin English
Item code as527a219 / 13069
Status Sold
£395.00
$508.37
€477.44
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€
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View all stock from
Slades Antiques
Unit 11, The Heath
Alkerton Oaks Business Park, Upton Estate
Oxfordshire
OX15 6EP
Tel : 07931 959030
Non UK callers : +44 7931 959030
Get directions to Slades Antiques
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