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Art Deco Mahogany Adjustable Piano Stool

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Art Deco Mahogany Adjustable Piano Stool
A lovely Art Deco stool. We date this stool to the first half of the 20th century.

The stool sits on four downward tapered square section legs.

The stool has been upholstered in a brown vinyl fabric.

The stool height adjusts by turning the wooden handles at the sides.

The stool has a height of 18.5" (47cm) at lowest and can rise to 21” (54cm), with a width of 23" (59cm) including the handles and a depth of 14.5" (37cm).

This stool remains in a good solid condition with minor surface markings commensurate with age and usage. There is some minor wear and indents to some edges and the legs of the frame, the vinyl has some wear at the corners and a few indentations.

This remains a very stylish and elegant stool. It will continue to provide good service for many years to come.

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Price
£195.00  UK
$243.46  USA
227.78  EU
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Period Art Deco Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as575a678 Status For Sale

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Abacus AntiquesUnits 1 and 2
Roberts Street
Forfar
Angus, Scotland
DD8 3DG

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