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Victorian Upholstered X Frame Carved Oak Stool

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A lovely antique stool. We date this stool to the late 19th Century.

The stool sits on a X frame and has been upholstered in brown and blue heavy woven foliate and bird designed tapestry with braid detail.

The stool has a lovely central carved cartouche shield in the center of the X frame along with decoratively carved feet. The stool has a central turned stretcher.

The stool has a height of 17" (43cm) with a width of 21" (53cm) and a depth of 20.5" (52cm).

This stool remains in a good solid condition with minor surface markings commensurate with age and usage. There is a fair amount of wear to the material at the edges as can be seen in the pictures.

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

Delivery Costs

Collection in Person - Free

Glasgow, Edinburgh & Local area - £30

England & Wales - £45

Northern Ireland - £75
Price
£365.00  UK
$488.95  USA
437.85  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 26/SEP/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Category Antique Furniture Date 1890  Late Victorian Antiques Material Oak Origin English Item code as575a059 Status Sold

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

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