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Mahogany Revolving Piano Stool Mid 19th C.

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We are offering for sale this very nice early Victorian Mahogany Revolving Piano Stool. It is height adjustable by means of a threaded spindle through the cross stretcher and works by revolving the seat. The stool has four turned and reeded legs, with splayed feet. The seat is upholstered in gold corded fabric, with a woven, self-coloured pattern, a piped top edge and a matched gimp around the bottom.

Height adjustable from 17 3/4" - 22"

Diameter of seat: 13 1/4"

Condition: Very good and in good working order. There is no sign of old repairs or damage to the woodwork. The upholstery is showing no sign of wear and is in clean usable condition. There were signs of woodworm in one place, the central block below the centre of the seat, which has been very comprehensively treated.
Price
£175.00  UK
$222.01  USA
207.04  EU
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Period Mid 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin British Item code as237a1636 Status For Sale

SellerStudio RT Ltd

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Studio RT LtdPrivate Art dealer
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Kent
England, UK

Tel : 01622 812556

Non UK callers : +44 1622 812556
 
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