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  • Antique French Provençal Louis XV Style Painted Settee or Radassier W/ Rush Seat
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    An antique French Louis XV style carved settee or radassier from Provence, circa 1920s. Having a classic French Country ladder back design, this Provençal bench is painted a beautiful bluish green color and features traditional floral and foliate carved motifs on the crest rail, apron, and stretcher. The hand woven rush seat is raised on six legs with the front three having a graceful cabriole shape and foliate carved motifs at the knees and feet. Perfect for an entryway, mud room, kitchen, or the foot of a bed, this bench captures the charm and quaintness of rural France. Dimensions: back h - 37.75"; seat h - 17.5" arm h - 27.5" w - 42" d - 20.25" Lolo French Antiques 4300 1st Avenue South Birmingham...
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