Thomas Love & Sons
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IndustryAntique dealers, furniture removal
Founded1869
FounderThomas Love
Defunct2009
A c. 1900 view of the now-demolished Thomas Love & Sons warehouses at 12–19 St John's Place, looking west towards King Edward Street | |
| Industry | Antique dealers, furniture removal |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1869 |
| Founder | Thomas Love |
| Defunct | 2009 |
| Headquarters | , UK |
Area served | United Kingdom |
Thomas Love & Sons was an auctioneer, upholsterer, removers, house furnisher and antique dealer in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.[1] Based in Perth, Scotland,[2] it was in business for 140 years, from 1869 to 2009. It had four known locations in Perth during its existence: at 12–19 St John's Place (c. 1900–1960), in Canal Street (1948), in South Street (1960–1970) and in the Fair Maid's House (1965–1966).[3]
The liveries of the company's two-ton Lacre trucks in 1914 listed their services as "Decorations, Furniture, Curtains, Carpets, Bedding".[4]
The company's furniture was listed as being used at Blair Castle in the mid-20th century.[5]
The company became a member of BADA in 1948.[3]