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Two Old Souls, Inc. Fine Home Furnishings Downsizing Auction - Boardman, Ohio Closed (#19308441)

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Poland Countryside Furniture White Right-Handed Chaise Love Seat/Sectional Piece

With Subtle White Leaf Pattern

  Lot # 9
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  • Location Living Room
  • Condition Used
  • Measurements 62" L X 36" W X 27" H

  • Lot # 9
  • System ID # 19390475
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Description

Poland Countryside Furniture White Right-Handed Chaise Love Seat/Sectional PieceWith Subtle White Leaf Pattern

Poland Furniture was a family-owned business that existed for 55 years and closed in 2008. It showcased name-brand furniture and accessories from manufacturers such as Hickory Hill, Kincaid, Basset, and Norwalk. The store incorporated "Countryside" because the land where it sat was once known as the "countryside" of Poland Township. The family-owned business was still operated by two of Schumer's children,

Matches 6 and 12 and were initially part of a sectional (one piece is missing). Pillows are not attached (removable).

Pristine—no stains are visible upon photographing. It has been kept in excellent condition with no significant signs of aging. 

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