Philadelphia Marlboro Love Seat
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Philadelphia Marlboro Love Seat 8396
The original of this sofa, displayed in the Marlboro Room of the Winterthur Museum, was made in Philadelphia circa 1790. The dramatic curve of the top line along with the high scroll arms and serpentine front combine to make this sofa an American masterpiece. The solid Mahogany tapered front legs are joined by stretchers to the rear legs that rake backward sharply and add to the strength of the design. Nail head trim is standard on the scroll arms and the base. Standard with two throw pillows (not shown).
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- Width: 72" (182.88 cm)
- Depth: 35.75" (90.805 cm)
- Height: 39" (99.06 cm)
- Arm Height: 31.5" (80.01 cm)
- Seat Width: 52.25" (132.715 cm)
- Seat Depth: 23.5" (59.69 cm)
- Seat Height: 20.5" (52.07 cm)
- Bark
- Brighton
- Sugarcane
- Preservation
- Americana
- Winterthur
- Portofino
- Heron
- Ebony
- Lava
- Brier Smoke
- Avellino
- Dearborn
- Grosse Pointe
- Coastal
- Petoskey
- Dune
- Obsidian
- D533/36
- D534/36
- J102/16
- R1412/54
- R1411/54
- R1410/54
- R1390/54
- R1391/54
- R1381/66
- R1372/60
- R1380/66
- R1371/60
- R1361/56
- R1370/60
- R1360/56
- R1160/34
- R1142/36
- R1140/36
- J104/16
- J103/16
- D542/40
- D541/40
- D540/40
- D532/36
- D531/36
- D530/36
- J100/16
- French Nailhead
- Brushed Nickel Nailhead
- Polished Brass Nailhead
- Polished Nickel Nailhead
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