The Harvey Probber 6 piece sofa is made up of 3 couches, 1 of the couches is curved, and 3 hassock pieces. It is from the mid 1950’s and was reupholstered with new cushions in the early 1970’s. It has had minimal use since then. It is in good condition.
The 3 couch pieces together are roughly 8’ x 8’. The 3 triangular hassocks are each 34” x 34” roughly.
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Does this sectional sofa still have a maker's label? If it DOES, I should include that in this appraisal
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage Harvey Probber Midcentury Modern russet chenille sectional sofa
made by Harvey Probber, New York, circa 1950s
Comprising two straight couch sections, a curved couch section, and three triangular-form ottomans, all (later) upholstered in a russet-colored chenille fabric.
Couch pieces together are roughly 8 feet by 8 feet; each ottoman approximately 34 by 34 inches.
CONDITION: reupholstered and new cushions in the 1970s; purported to be otherwise in good condition with minimal wear from use.
PROVENANCE: inherited.
$4,000-6,000*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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