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    Posted 10 years ago

    gotzy
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    In my family for a long time not much info on it Thought we saw it on Antique roadshow at a value of 13,000. Would like to identify it better

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 10 years ago
      Could be Victorian-- add some additional photographs of the back, bottom and close up of the carving/ castors.

      The Victorian pieces were usually part of a 4-6 piece parlor set: settee, chair/s, rocker.

      Victorian is not in vogue like it used to be and even in it heyday MOST Victorian settees would top out at prices LESS THAN $1,000.

      scott
    2. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 10 years ago
      Looking at the cushion I would say it was a well used "love seat". Gotta love it.
    3. adgnola, 10 years ago
      Victorian is a style, many furniture makers mimicked (and still do) the real Victorian era furniture. Doesn't mean it isn't worth something, but I doubt it's $13,000.

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