Item no. 3581 / Charles Stickley

Charles Stickley Antique Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Settle Sofa or Bench, Circa 1900

$4,995.00

A beautiful Mission or Arts & Crafts period settle sofa or bench

By Charles Stickley

USA, Early 20th Century

Quarter sawn oak, with upholstered seat cushion.

Measures: 72″W x 27.63″D x 32.5″H. Seat height: 16.5″.

Very good vintage condition.

Details
Brand/Designer
Charles Stickley
Country
USA
Era
Early 20th Century
Material
Leather, Oak
Condition
Very Good
Dimensions
Width
72"
Depth
27.63"
Height
32.5"
Condition Notes
Very good vintage condition. Normal minor wear expected from age and use. Vinyl upholstery likely newer. Sturdy and ready for immediate use. Apparently unmarked. See photos. Shows beautifully.

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