A long couch dating from the late 17th century, similar to a sofa with arms at either end. Unlike the upholstered sofa, however, the settee usually has a shaped wooden splat back, similar to dining chairs. In Australia, any small couch is sometimes known as a settee.

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Louis Majorelle (French, 1859-1926), Art Nouveau three piece…

Majorelle Art Nouveau Salon Suite with Clematis Motif

Louis Majorelle (French, 1859-1926), Art Nouveau three piece salon suite, c. 1900, 'Aux Clematites' pattern, comprising a settee and two armchairs, the frames elaborately carved with clematis flowers and foliage, signed (3), height 106 cm (chair); height…

Claremont House five piece salon suite, Australian blackwood…

Claremont House Salon Suite in Australian Blackwood and Cedar

Claremont House five piece salon suite, Australian blackwood and cedar, circa 1885. Reference: K. Fahy, A. Simpson & C. Simpson 'Nineteenth Century Australian Furniture' [David Ell Press, Sydney, 1985], page 421 plate 284 (features the sofa), page 442,…

Impressive antique mid Victorian (mahogany/cedar) three piece…

Antique Victorian Three-Piece Suite with Settee and Armchairs

Impressive antique mid Victorian (mahogany/cedar) three piece suite to include a double ended settee and matching arm chairs (3)