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John Mascheroni for Swaim Furniture Quilted Tan Three Seat Sofa 1970's
$ 4,500
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Description
John Mascheroni for Swaim Furniture Quilted Tan Three Seat Sofa 1970's
Features angled arms and side pillows.
label underside:
John Mascheroni for Swaim Furniture
Dimensions:
96" wide
37.50" deep
29" high
Seat height 18"
Condition:
original upholstery, gently used cushions are stable, signs of wear throughout,
slight stains in several areas consistent with age and use, presents well -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Materials: upholstery Condition: Good. original upholstery, gently used cushions are stable, signs of wear throughout, slight stains in several areas consistent with age and use, presents well Creation Date: 1970 Styles / Movements: Modern Dealer Reference #: C00004932 Incollect Reference #: 788417
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