Antique Victorian Damask Settee, dating from the mid-to-late 19th century. It features a carved wooden frame with ornate detailing, particularly around the crest rail. The medallion-back design, with a central oval backrest, is a hallmark of many Victorian parlor sofas. The ivory with tan-patterned silk fabric, possibly damask, was popular during the Victorian era. The frame has elegant curves, typical of Rococo Revival influences in Victorian furniture. Decorative floral or scroll motifs are carved into the wood. This type of settee was often used in parlors or drawing rooms as a statement piece for receiving guests. Measurements: 59W x 31D x 37H-58lbs